OMB Approval No. 1024—0018 NFS Form 10-900a (Expires Jan. 2005) (Aug. 2002) United States Department of the Interior National Park Service National Register of Historic Places Continuation Sheet

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SUPPLEMENTARY LISTING RECORD

NRIS Reference Number: 03001129 Date of Listing: November 17, 2003

Property Name: Woodlawn Historic District

County: Jefferson State:

none______Multiple Name

This property is listed in the National Register of Historic Places in accordance with the attached nomination documentation subject to the following exceptions, exclusions, or amendments, notwithstanding the National Park Service certification included in the nomination documentation.

November 17,2003 Signature of the^Ceeper Date of Action

Amended Items in Nomination:

Section 3. Certification The recommended level of significance is hereby changed to local.

Section 8. Significance The period of significance is hereby changed to 1880-1952.

The Alabama State Historic Preservation Office was notified of this amendment.

DISTRIBUTION: National Register property file Nominating Authority (without nomination attachment) NFS Form 10-900 OMBNo. 1024-0018 (Rev. 10-90)

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NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES REGISTRATION FORM

1. Name of Property historic name Woodlawn Historic District other names/site number N/A

2. Location street & number Roughly bounded by 1 st Ave. N.. 47th St. N.. 61 st St. N. and 1-20/59 not for publication N/A city or town Birmingham______vicinity N/A______state Alabama code AL county Jefferson______code 073 zip code 35212

3. State/Federal Agency Certification As the designated authority under the National Historic Preservation Act of 1986, as amended, I hereby certify that this ^nomination f"| request for determination of eligibility meets the documentation standards for registering properties in the National Register of Historic Places and meets the procedural and professional requirements set forth in 36 CFR Part 60. In my opinion, the property _X] meets f~l does not meet the National Register Criteria. I recommend that this property be considered significant [_] nationally f~1 statewide l~1 locally. (_*_ See continuation sheet for additional comments.)

Signature of certifying official/Title Date

Alabama Historical Commission (State Historic Preservation Office) State or Federal agency and bureau

In my opinion, the property I I meets I I does not meet the National Register criteria. (I I See continuation sheet for additional comments.)

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State or Federal agency and bureau

4. National Park Service Certification I, hereby certify that this property is:

entered in the National Register. I I See continuation sheet. f~l determined eligible for the National Register. ——(I In f~1 See continuation sheet. I I determined not eligible for the National Register. I I removed from the National Register. I I other (explain):______

Signature of Keeper Date of Action USDI/NPS Registration Form Property Name: Woodlawn Historic District County and State: Jefferson Co., AL Page 2

5. Classification Ownership of Property Category of Property Number of Resources within Property (Check as many boxes as apply) (Check only one box) Contributing Noncontributing [X] private [~] building(s) 608 89 buildings _X] public-local _3 district 1 0 sites C] public-State Qsite 0 0 structures O public-Federal CD structure 0 0 objects Fl object 609 89 Total

Name of related multiple property listing Number of contributing resources previously listed (Enter "N/A" if property is not part of a multiple property listing.) in the National Register: N/A 14

6. Function or Use Historic Functions (Enter categories from instructions) Cat: DOMESTIC______Sub: single dwelling multiple dwelling COMMERCE specialty store business financial organizational RELIGION religious facility church school Current Functions (Enter categories from instructions) Cat: DOMESTIC______Sub: single dwelling multiple dwelling VACANT COMMERCE specialty store business organizational financial RELIGION religious facility

7. Description Architectural Classification (Enter categories from instructions) LATE VICTORIAN: Queen Anne LATE 19™ & 20™ C. REVIVALS: Beaux Art Late Gothic Revival

Materials (Enter categories from instructions) foundation: BRICK______roof: ASPHALT______walls: WOOD______BRICK other:

Narrative Description (Describe the historic and current condition of the property on one or more continuation sheets.) USDI/NPS Registration Form Property Name: Woodlawn Historic District County and State: Jefferson Co., AL_____ Page 3

8. Statement of Significance Applicable National Register Criteria (Mark "x" in one or more boxes for the criteria qualifying the property for National Register listing) O A Property is associated with events that have made a significant contribution to the broad patterns of our history. [~1 B Property is associated with the lives of persons significant in our past. [X] C Property embodies the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction or represents the work of a master, or possesses high artistic values, or represents a significant and distinguishable entity whose components lack individual distinction. ["I D Property has yielded, or is likely to yield information important in prehistory or history.

Criteria Considerations (Mark "X" in all the boxes that apply.) I I A owned by a religious institution or used for religious purposes. f~] B removed from its original location. F~] C a birthplace or a grave. I I D a cemetery. PI E a reconstructed building, object, or structure. I I F a commemorative property. f~1 G less than 50 years of age or achieved significance within the past 50 years.

Areas of Significance (Enter categories from instructions) Architecture______

Period of Significance 1824: 1880-1952

Significant Dates N/A______

Significant Person (Complete if Criterion B is marked above) N/A

Cultural Affiliation N/A

Architect/Builder N/A

Narrative Statement of Significance (Explain the significance of the property on one or more continuation sheets.)

9. Major Bibliographical References (Cite the books, articles, and other sources used in preparing this form on one or more continuation sheets.)

Previous documentation on file (NPS): Primary Location of Additional Data: I I preliminary determination of individual listing (36 £3 State Historic Preservation Office CFR 67) has been requested. d Other State agency [""I previously listed in the National Register I I Federal agency [~| previously determined eligible by the National I I Local government Register I I University ["] designated a National Historic Landmark D Other PI recorded by Historic American Buildings Name of repository: _____ Survey # _____ I I recorded by Historic American Engineering Record # ___ USDI/NPS Registration Form Property Name: Woodlawn Historic District______County and State: Jefferson Co., AL ______Page 4

10. Geographical Data______Acreage of Property 241 acres

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Zone Easting Northing Zone Easting Northing 1 16 521769 3711331 4 16 523547 3711624 2 16 522797 3711350 5 16 523242 3711001 3 16 523381 3711825 6 16 521772 3710214

Verbal Boundary Description (Describe the boundaries of the property on a continuation sheet.)

Boundary Justification (Explain why the boundaries were selected on a continuation sheet.)

11. Form Prepared By______name/titleDavid B. Schneider, Consultant: Christy Anderson. Alabama Historical Commission______organization______date______street & number 411 E. 6th St.______telephone 256-225-2361______city or town Anniston______state AL____ zip code 36207______

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Property Owner (Complete this item at the request of the SHPO or FPO.) name multiple______street & number______telephone_ city or town______. state______zip code NFS Form 10-900-a 0MB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

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NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section JLJL_Z_ Pa8e I county and State Jefferson County, AL ______

2. Location, Continued:

The Woodlawn Historic District is generally bounded to the south by 1 st Avenue North, to the west by 47th Place, to the north by 9th Terrace North and 10th Street North (Richard Arrington Boulevard) and to the east by 61st Street North. The district contains the following street numbers: 5000 to 5720 1st Avenue North; 5528 to 5544 1st Avenue South; 5900 to 5915 1st Court North; 4716 to 5921 2ndAvenue North; 5713 to 5913 2nd Court North; 4724 to 5212 9th Avenue North; 4724 to 5017 9th Court North; 4716 to 4835 9th Terrace North; 5225 to 5323 10th Avenue North; 212 to 963 47th Place North; 214 to 971 48th Street North; 219 to 825 49th Street North; 117 to 980 50th Street North; 213 to 937 51st Street North; 140 to 981 52nd Place North; 104 to 933 52nd Street North; 900 to 941 52nd Way North; 104 to 982 53rd Street North; 106 to 256 54th Street North; 2 to 112 55th Place North; 1 to 7 55th Place South; 118 to 252 5th Street North; 6 56th Street South; 119 to 145 57th Street North; 15 57th Street South; 107 to 218 58th Street North; 120 to 216 59th Street North; 116 to 212 60th Street North; 112 to 138 61st Street North; 5009 to 5500 block Georgia Road; 4720 to 4924 Messer Airport Highway; 110 and 112 Woodlawn Court.

6. Historic Functions (cont) Cat: EDUCATION Sub: school ______education related ______library FUNERARY______cemetery GOVERNMENT______city hall ______fire station INDUSTRY______energy facility

Current Functions Cat: RELIGION______sub: church school EDUCATION______school ______education related ______library GOVERNMENT______fire station ______city hall INDUSTRY______energy facility FUNERARY______cemetery

7. Architectural Classification LATE 19™ & 2OTH C. REVIVALS: French Renaissance LATE 19™ & EARLY 20™ C. AMERICAN MOVEMENTS: bungalow/craftsman MODERN MOVEMENTS: International style NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

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NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section 7 Page 2 county and State Jefferson County, AL______

7. Narrative Description

The Woodlawn Historic District is centrally located within the Woodlawn neighborhood in east-northeast section of Birmingham approximately 3.5 miles from the city's center. Originally a separate incorporated city, Woodlawn became part of Birmingham in 1910 and is now generally bordered by the suburban neighborhoods of East Lake and Gate City. The district generally extends along 1st Avenue North between 47th Place North and 61st Street North, with portions of the district extending south to Division Avenue and north to Interstate 20/59. The topography of the district is flat.

The street grid within the district is irregular and reflects the historical merging of the random layout of the former City of Woodlawn with the more formal street grid of the City of Birmingham. 1st Avenue North, the district's principal thoroughfare, proceeds from the southwest corner of the district along an angle of approximately thirty degrees from west to east. In the northeast quadrant of the district, the street doglegs more to the north and it is at this junction that the commercial core of the neighborhood is centered. A second principal thoroughfare, Messer Airport Highway, intersects 1st Avenue North immediately southwest of the district and extends through it from west to east at an angle of approximately forty-five degrees. With the exception of the parallel streets immediately to the north and south of 1st Avenue North, residential streets west of the core commercial area typically run north-south and east-west forming rectangular blocks of varying sizes. Streets to the east of the commercial core extend and varying angles forming irregular-shaped blocks.

The district is primarily residential, with 571 (92%) of its contributing resources and seventy-one (80%) of its noncontributing resources in that use. Residences are concentrated throughout the district except within the commercial core and along 1st Avenue North and Messer Airport Highway where only scattered examples remain. Of the district's thirty-one contributing commercial resources, twenty-five are stores, three are office buildings and one is a bank. Nonresidential buildings are typically located along 1 st Avenue North with a concentrated downtown area surrounding the intersection of 1st Avenue North and 55th Way North and extending approximately one city block to the north and south. Several commercial buildings and churches are also scattered throughout the district. Additional contributing resources include six churches, four schools and one church school, a cemetery, a city hall and a fire station, a school gymnasium and a stadium, an electrical substation, and a library. The principal governmental building, the former Woodlawn City Hall, is located within the core commercial area and a library and fire station are located two blocks north along 1st Avenue North.

Residential buildings in the district generally fall into three stylistic categories: Late Victorian dwellings account for approximately forty-nine percent of all contributing resources, early twentieth century bungalow/Craftsman or gable front form dwelling represent approximately forty-eight percent, and the remainder including a mix of mid-twentieth century styles. Slightly less than ninety percent of the district's contributing residential buildings are one story in height with the remainder about evenly divided between one-and-one-half story and two story examples. Virtually all of the residential resources are of frame construction, with masonry accounting for only about two percent of the total.

Victorian dwellings were typically built between circa 1880 and 1915 reflect national architectural trends. Approximately seventy percent of the houses are pyramidal forms featuring hipped roofs with typical variants including hipped cores with lower cross gable wings or hipped roofs with single or double front gable projections. Other common Victorian residential forms include gable-front-and wing, gable front, side gable massed plan, and ell and tee plans. Stylistically, the houses are NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

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loosely based on Queen Anne patterns but generally of a more folk character with common decorative details including decorative wood shingles and/or window and vent combinations in gable ends, simple and limited sawn decorative trim, and turned or chamfered porch posts occasionally with simple gingerbread trim. Many examples have transoms and/or sidelights at their principal entrances with some retaining leaded glass.

Early twentieth-century bungalow/Craftsman or gable front form dwellings are scattered throughout the district with a higher concentration of examples in the northern and western sections. Bungalows and gable fronts tend to be relatively simple in design and detailing with many exhibiting simple Craftsman style details such as exposed rafter ends, angle bracketed eaves, porch pillars or supports on pedestals and apron walls. A number of examples are stylistically more developed and can be classified as good examples of the Craftsman style. Mid-twentieth century houses tend to be simple in character and the majority are representative of the minimal traditional form.

Buildings in the core commercial area are typically constructed of brick, one to three stories in height, and are representative of late-nineteenth and early twentieth century styles. Prominent landmarks within the core area include Woodlawn City Hall (site #92, NR 1991), constructed in the Beaux Arts style in 1908; the romantic French revival style Woodlawn Fire Station (circa 1930, site #83); the Victorian Gothic Revival style Woodlawn Methodist Church (1909- 1912, site #85) and its Tudor Revival style school complex (1924, site #84); the Woodlawn Masonic building (1915, site #86); and the Tudor Revival style Woodlawn High School, (1922, site #103) with its associated gymnasium and stadium; Grace Episcopal Church (circa 1910, site #80); and the modern style Woodlawn Public Library (1950, site #81).

Residential buildings are typically located on narrow lots with minimal front and side yards and larger rear yards. Front yard depth varies by block with relative consistency within each block. Landscaping is typically casual and the residential areas typically retain mature tree canopies. Commercial buildings typically cover much of their sites, especially in the densely developed commercial core were party walls are common. Other than vacant lots, the district's open space is limited to Willowood Park, a four-acre site one block west of the Woodlawn High School.

Archaeological Component Although no archaeological survey has been conducted, the possibility of subsurface remains is minimal.

1 Commercial Building, Not Named 1925 ca. 5000 IstAve. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story brick three-unit one-part commercial block with a flat roof concealed by flat parapets; faces south, three storefront bays at facade: western bay with replacement framing and a central entrance flanked by display windows with a continuous enclosed transom; center bay with historic framing with a central double-leaf entrance flanked by display windows on brick bulkheads and a continuous enclosed transom; east bay divided by a brick pillar with modern display window on historic brick bulkhead to its west and a single entrance and narrow display window to its east; painted exposed brick facade and west elevation, remaining brick walls set in common bond; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this commercial building was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1975.

2 House, Not Named 1895 ca.5008 R IstAve. N. Contributing Rectangular 2-story frame dwelling with a complex roof form covered with composition shingles; faces south, central 2- story 2x2 core with hipped roof with front-facing gable on gable 1.5 story front-gable projection and rear extensions, polygonal bay at center of west elevation; modern 1-story brick commercial building with a flat roof has been added in NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

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NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section 7 Page 4 county and State Jefferson County, AL______front of its facade; side hipped porch with supports on brick pedestals, lattice infill; historic fenestration at facade obscured by modern addition, single and double wood 1/1 double hung sash windows at upper level and at side elevations; wood weatherboard siding, wood shingles at gable ends; 1 interior stucco chimney observed; brick pier foundation with infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1895 and remodeled circa 1965.

3 Commercial Building, Not Named 1960 ca. 5008 IstAve. N. Noncontributing Rectangular 1-story brick veneer commercial building with a flat roof. Construction and design details indicate that this commercial building was built circa 1960.

4 Commercial Building, Not Named 1970 ca. 5012 IstAve. N. Noncontributing Rectangular 1-story industrial metal commercial building with a flat roof. Construction and design details suggest that this industrial building was constructed circa 1970.

5 House, Not Named 1895 ca. 5014 IstAve. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story brick veneer pyramidal form dwelling with a hipped composition shingle roof with a central decorative hipped dormer and a pedimented gable projection with flared eaves at the west bay of its front slope, decorative side pedimented gable dormers, gable projection has a single window with geometric upper sash; faces south, 2x3 bay core with a slightly projecting west bay at its facade and side gable projections; full facade gable on hip porch with historic wood columns on brick pedestals formerly wrapped to projecting bay at east elevation, east portion now infilled; entrance at east bay of facade with transom & sidelights flanked to the west by a triple wood 1/1 double hung sash window, similar single and double windows at side elevations; painted brick walls; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; continuous stucco foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1895 and remodeled circa 1980.

6 House, Not Named 1895 ca. 5016 IstAve.N. Contributing Rectangular 1-storybrick veneer pyramidal form dwelling with a hipped composition shingle roof with a central decorative hipped dormer and a pedimented gable projection with flared eaves at the east bay of its front slope, decorative side pedimented gable dormers; faces south, 2x3 bay core with a slightly projecting east bay at its facade and side gable projections; full facade hipped porch with replacement metal supports wraps to projecting bay at west elevation; entrance at west bay of facade with transom & sidelights flanked to the east by a single wood 1/1 double hung sash window, similar single and double windows at side elevations; painted brick walls; no chimneys observed; continuous stucco foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1895 and remodeled circa 1965. 7 Commercial Building, Not Named 1940 ca. 5416 IstAve.N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story masonry 5-unit 1-part commercial building with a monopitch roof concealed by flat parapets with clay tile caps; faces southeast; facade divided into five storefront units by tile pillars, storefronts are aluminum framed and typically have central or side entrances with transoms flanked by display windows; exposed tile veneer exterior walls; foundation not visible. Construction and design details suggest that this building was constructed circa 1940 and remodeled circa 1975. 8 Woodlawn Branch Bank 1950 ca. 5428 IstAve.N. Contributing Rectangular 2-story masonry bank building with a flat roof concealed by flat parapets; faces south, 3x3 bay 2-story core with a 1-story wing along its facade; no porch; slightly recessed aluminum frame storefront entrance at west bay of facade with paired central entrance doors with transom & sidelights, grouped aluminum window system across eastern bays NFS Form 10-900-a 0MB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

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NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section 7 Page 5 county and State Jefferson County, AL______

wraps to east elevation, similar aluminum windows at side elevations; front-1-story porch faced with stucco over a continuous structural glass bulkhead, 2-story porch faced with cast stone panels with central decorative fluted motif at facade; aluminum letters at eastern bay of upper level of facade read "WOODLAWN BRANCH", AmSouth Bank sign at western bay is modern. Construction and design details suggest that this commercial building was constructed circa 1950 and remodeled circa 1985.

9 Woodlawn M. E. Church South 1909-12 5432 1st Ave. N. Contributing NR, Woodlawn Commercial Historic District, 1/25/91 2-story rectangular Victorian Gothic Revival style church on a raised basement with a front-facing gable composition shingle roof; faces south, 3x5 bay core with a rear gable 1-bay deep extension and 1-bay deep hipped extension, 4-tier corner tower at southeast corner with a hipped roof with central finial atop roof and corner finals atop parapets, 2-tier corner tower at southwest corner with stepped gable; entrances at 1st level of corner towers each recessed with an archway and set within arched openings with paired doors and arches stained glass transoms, entrances accessed by flanking stone staircases; grouping of three windows at central bay of first level includes a central double stained glass window flanked by similar single windows, large triple window at center bay of upper level within pointed arch; three single pointed arched windows grouped at the second level of both towers; triple rectangular lowers at third level of southeast tower with triple Luverne at fourth level within traceried frame in pointed arched opening; similar pointed arched stained glass windows at side elevations; cut stone exterior walls; continuous stone foundation. Constructed between 1909n and 1912 as a sanctuary for the Woodlawn Methodist Episcopal Church School; addition constructed circa 1950.

10 Woodlawn Masonic Building 1915 5502 1st Ave. N. Contributing NR, Woodlawn Commercial Historic District, 1/25/91 Rectangular 3-story masonry 2-part commercial building with a monopitch roof concealed by flat parapets; faces south, 10x13 bays. Constructed in 1915 as the Woodlawn Masonic Building.

11 Commercial Building, Not Named 1925 ca. 5505 1st Ave. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story masonry 1-part commercial building with a monopitch roof concealed by flat parapets; faces north; facade separated into two storefront units by an off-center brick pier, east unit with a single replacement display window on a low brick bulkhead, west unit with a single modern aluminum frame entrance with transom flanked by a 2-panel display window; exposed brick veneer exterior wall with a flat parapet with stone details; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this commercial building was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1965.

12 Commercial Building, Not Named 1945 ca. 5507 1st Ave. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story masonry 1-part commercial building with a monopitch roof concealed by flat parapets; faces north; facade with rounded corner at northeast corner with corner entrance with transom & sidelights, flanked to the west by a single fixed display window with an oversized transom and brick bulkhead; facade appears to be clad with painted structural glass; foundation not visible. Construction and design details suggest that this commercial building was constructed circa 1945 and remodeled circa 1975.

13 Building, Not Named 1960 ca. 5514 1st Ave. N. Noncontributing Rectangular 1-story concrete block commercial building with a flat roof. Construction and design details suggest that this commercial building was constructed circa 1960 and remodeled circa 1985. NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

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NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section 7 Page 6 county and State Jefferson County, AL______

14 Commercial Building, Not Named 1950 ca. 5515 IstAve. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story masonry 1-part commercial building with a monopitch roof concealed by flat parapets; faces north; facade with single storefront system with double central entrances with double leaf doors with transoms flanked by 2- panel display windows on low bulkheads, central doors and windows flanked by similar 4-panel display window; exposed brick veneer exterior wall finishes; foundation not visible. Construction and design details suggest that this commercial building was constructed circa 1950 and remodeled circa 1975.

15 Building, Not Named 1900 ca. 5516 IstAve.N. Contributing Rectangular 2-story brick 2-part commercial building with a monopitch roof concealed by a flat parapet at its facade and stepped parapets at its sides; upper level has been covered with stucco; modern aluminum storefront at first floor with an off-center entrance with transom flanked by fixed display windows, aluminum sign panel above; upper level of west and all of east elevation are exposed, west elevation has a series of segmental arched window openings that have been bricked in; five small segmental arched window openings at first floor of east elevation, four segmental arched window openings at second floor; painted exposed brick side and rear walls; continuous brick foundation; brick flues within parapets at side elevations. Construction and design details suggest that this commercial building was constructed circa 1900 and remodeled circa 1985.

16 White House Sandwich shop 1935 ca. 5519 IstAve.N. Contributing NR, Woodlawn Commercial Historic District, 1/25/91 Rectangular 1-story masonry 1-part commercial building with a monopitch roof concealed by flat parapets; faces north, 3x4 bays with a curved northwest corner; off-center entrance flanked by former display window openings now infilled with plywood siding and two narrow vertical fixed pane windows; west elevation has no openings; east elevation abuts adjacent building; modern stucco exterior walls; foundation not visible.Built circa 1935 as the White House Sandwich Shop, an "Art Moderne Streamline style commercial building," according to the documentation for the Woodlawn Commercial Historic District.

17 Building, Not Named 1950 ca. 5520 IstAve.N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story masonry 1-part commercial building with a monopitch roof concealed by flat parapets; modern aluminum storefront with a recessed central entrance flanked by fixed display windows on low bulkheads, aluminum awning above; facade covered with permastone, side and rear elevations stuccoed; foundation not visible. Construction and design details suggest that this commercial building was constructed circa 1950 and remodeled circa 1985.

18 Building, Not Named 1928 ca. 5522 IstAve.N. Contributing NR, Woodlawn Commercial Historic District, 1/25/91 Rectangular 2-story masonry 2-part commercial building with a monopitch roof concealed by flat parapets; faces south, 6x4 bays, with a single entrance within a segmental arched opening with a transom at the west bay of the first floor level and the remainder divided into three storefront bays separated by pillars and with simple molded cornices: west storefront with central recessed entrance flanked by fixed display windows on low brick bulkheads and a continuous multi unit transom; similar eastern storefront; and central storefront with a single display window; five single wood double hung sash windows within rectangular openings with plain stone lintels and sills at second level, later window at west bay; exposed brick facade set in stretcher bond with corbeled cornice; similar east elevation; continuous brick foundation. Built in 1928 according to the documentation for the Woodlawn Commercial Historic District.

19 Woodlawn City Hall 1908 5525 IstAve.N. Contributing NR, Woodlawn Commercial Historic District, 1/25/91 NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

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Rectangular 2-story brick commercial building a roof concealed by flat parapets rising above a pressed metal cornice with modillions and dentils; faces north, 7x7 bay core; no porch; slightly projecting central entrance bay with elaborate pedimented frontispiece at first level framing an arched entrance opening with double leaf doors, modern storefront systems at either side of central entrance are divided into three bays each with recessed central entrance bays flanked by brick pillars and 2-panel storefront windows on brick bulkheads; tripartite wood 1/1 double hung sash window with transom at central bay of upper level flanked on either side by similar single windows and two pairs of similar windows, thin projecting decorative band surrounds building at the lintel lines of the upper windows; simpler frontispiece at center bay of east elevation flanked on either side by three blanked window openings, 7 single windows similar to those at the facade at the upper level; similar windows at west and rear elevations; exposed buff-colored brick walls; brick foundation; former decorative cupola atop roof at central bay of facade show in historic photos has been removed. Built in 1908 as Woodlawn's City Hall; converted for commercial purposes, modern storefronts added circa 1985.

20 Building, Not Named 1928 ca. 5528 IstAve.N. Contributing NR, Woodlawn Commercial Historic District, 1/25/91 Rectangular 2-story masonry 2-part commercial building with a monopitch roof concealed by flat parapets; faces south, 11x4 bays, with a double corner entrance within a rectangular opening with a transom at the west bay of the first floor level and the remainder divided as follows: a three-panel storefront window on a low stuccoed bulkhead with a multi-light transom, a similar 1-panel storefront window, an entrance with a double tier transom, a modern aluminum storefront with a single entrance to the west and a single display window on a low stuccoed bulkhead with a tall transom, and a similar storefront with a two-panel display window; 11 single wood double hung sash windows within rectangular openings with plain cast sills at second level; exposed brick facade set in common bond with cast base and string course at parapet line; similar west elevation, similar east elevation without storefronts; continuous brick foundation. Built in 1928 according to the documentation for the Woodlawn Commercial Historic District; historically housed Lantrip's Drug Store, which was referred to as "Woodlawn's Oldest Drug Store."

21 Building, Not Named 1965 ca. 5535 IstAve.N. Noncontributing Ell-shaped 1-story brick veneer commercial building with a flat roof. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1965 and remodeled circa 1975.

22 Brandon Car Care Center 2000 ca.5538 R IstAve.N. Noncontributing Rectangular 1-story split faced concrete block commercial garage with a side gable roof. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 2000.

23 Building, Not Named 1995 ca. 5547 IstAve.N. Noncontributing Ell-shaped 1-story brick veneer commercial building with a flat roof. Construction and design details suggest that this commercial building was constructed circa 1995.

24 Woodlawn Baptist Church 1965 5600 IstAve.N. Noncontributing Octagonal brick veneer church building with a conical composition shingle roof with center spire; faces south, octagonal block at front with irregular shaped 2 and 3 story educational wings to rear; fixed multi-light stained glass aluminum frame windows; buff colored brick veneer exterior walls; continuous concrete foundation.Built in 1965 as the Woodlawn Baptist Church according to a datestone on the building.

25 Commercial Building, Not Named 1910 ca. 5601 IstAve.N. Contributing Rectangular 2-story masonry commercial building with a monopitch roof concealed by parapets, molded cornice at facade; faces northwest, 3x5 bays with rear 2-bay deep extension and a 1-story rear addition; facade with off-center NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section 7 Page 8 county and State Jefferson County, AL______entrance concealed behind a lattice brick entrance addition flanked to the east by a single-light aluminum replacement window, similar windows at outer bays of upper level flank a central grouping of three similar windows, similar at side elevations within segmental arched openings; painted brick exterior walls set in common bond; 5 interior end brick chimneys observed within parapets; continuous brick foundation; modern metal staircase added at east elevation. Construction and design details suggest that this building was constructed circa 1910 and remodeled circa 1985.

26 Commercial Building, Not Named 1940 ca. 5609 IstAve. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story masonry 1-part commercial building with a monopitch roof concealed by flat parapets; east wall abuts adjacent building; faces northwest; facade with three storefront systems, east storefront has an off-center entrance and has been infilled with plywood, central storefront has an off-center entrance with double leaf doors flanked by single-unit fixed display windows over stucco bulkheads and with a stuccoed continuous blind transom, aluminum canopy over central storefront, west storefront has an off-center entrance with transom flanked by a 2-panel fixed display window and a blank wall; cast masonry or stone panel walls at upper facade, stucco below; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this building was constructed circa 1940 and remodeled circa 1970.

27 Commercial Building, Not Named 1940 ca. 5613 IstAve. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story masonry 1-part commercial building with a monopitch roof concealed by flat parapets; west wall abuts adjacent building; faces northwest; facade with single storefront system with a single central entrance with transom flanked by a l=panel fixed display windows on brick bulkheads; exposed brick exterior walls at sides, facade covered with stucco and cast panels; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this building was constructed circa 1940 and remodeled circa 1970.

28 Commercial Building, Not Named 1950 ca. 5619 IstAve. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story masonry 1-part commercial building with a monopitch roof concealed by flat parapets; east wall abuts adjacent building; faces northwest; facade with two storefront systems separated by brick piers, east storefront with a single entrance to the east with transom flanked by a 2-panel fixed display window on a brick bulkhead with a transom now covered with signage, west storefront has a central entrance with transom flanked by 2-panel fixed display windows on a brick bulkheads with a transom; exposed brick exterior walls set in common bond; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this building was constructed circa 1950 and remodeled circa 1970.

29 Commercial Building, Not Named 1925 ca. 5623 IstAve.N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story masonry 1-part commercial building with a monopitch roof concealed by a stepped parapet at its facade and flat parapets at its sides; west wall abuts adjacent building; faces northwest; facade with three storefront systems separated by a central brick pier, east storefront with a central entrance flanked by 2-panel fixed display windows on brick bulkheads with a continuous transom now back-painted, east storefront wraps to east elevation, central is similar with single-panel windows, west is a replacement aluminum frame system with central entrance flanked by windows and with transoms; exposed brick veneer exterior walls with minimal patterned brickwork and cast diamond-shaped lozenges; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this building was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1980. 30 Woodlawn Substation 1920 ca. 5701 IstAve.N. Contributing 1-story brick electrical substation building with a flat roof concealed by low parapets with tile caps; faces north, 4x6 bay rectangular core; no porch; facade divided into two recessed panels by pilasters, corbeled cornice and water table, single entrance with transom flanked by bricked in windows at east panel, no openings at west panel; similar panel detail at side and rear elevations; west elevation has a single cargo opening that is now infilled; east elevation has two sets of grouped wood 9/9 double hung sash windows including a 3-unit group to the south and a 5 unit group to the north, 4 12-light metal NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section _7_ Page 9 county and State Jefferson County, AL______industrial windows at south elevation; painted brick exterior walls; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this building was constructed circa 1920 and remodeled circa 1980.

31 Commercial Building, Not Named 1925 ca. 5702 IstAve.N. Contributing 1-story 2-unit brick commercial row with a flat roof concealed by low parapets with tile caps; faces south, 2 storefront bays, west storefront has a single central entrance flanked by display windows on low stucco bulkheads and a continuous transom panel now covered with signage, east storefront is similar with larger altered windows; no porch; stucco applied at facade and side and rear elevations; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1975.

32 House, Not Named 1905 ca. 5706 IstAve.N. Contributing 2-story frame pyramidal form dwelling with a hipped composition shingle roof with a prominent central front-facing gable projection with an arched cutaway; faces south, 2x4 bay rectangular core with a polygonal bay window at the east bay of its facade and a rear gable extension; full facade gable on hipped porch with wood posts; entrance at west bay of facade with transom & sidelights flanked by a polygonal bay window with single and double wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar single and double windows at upper level and side elevations; narrow weatherboard siding with wood shingles at gable ends; 1 interior end stuccoed chimney observed; brick pier foundation with brick infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1905 and remodeled circa 1975.

33 Woodlawn Brach, Birmingham Public Library 1950 5709 1st Ave. N. Contributing 1-story brick library building with a flat roof concealed by low parapets; faces north, 2x2 bay rectangular core with rectangular wings to the east, east side of its north and west elevations; no porch; off-center entrance at facade with paired doors within window wall system, flanked to the east by a 9-unit grouped 4-horizontal light awning windows, remaining windows include 6-horizontal light awning windows and single and double 3-horizontal light awning windows; exposed brick exterior walls set in common bond; no chimneys observed; foundation not visible. According to a plaque in the lobby, the Woodlawn Branch of the Birmingham Public Library was constructed in 1950. It was referred to in a Birmingham Post Herald article dated 28 October 1950 as being "the most completely modern and up-to-the-minute library building in the South, if not in the country." The building was dedicated on 29 October. The building was designed by Birmingham architect E. V. VanKeuren

34 Grace Episcopal Church Parish Hall 1965 ca. 5710 IstAve.N. Noncontributing Ell-shaped 1-story brick veneer church ancillary building with a flat roof. Construction and design details suggest that this building was constructed circa 1965.

35 Grace Episcopal Church 1905 ca. 5720 IstAve.N. Contributing 1-story cut stone church building with a front-facing gable composition shingle roof with low parapets, cross at front gable peak; faces south, 1x7 bay rectangular core with a side bell tower at the 5th bay of the east side elevation; no porch; central entrance at facade within larger pointed arched opening now enclosed, gable hood at entrance with sawn trim; second entrance at east elevation at tower with double leaf doors set into a pointed arched opening, flanked by double stained glass windows within pointed arched openings; single pointed arched stained glass window above entrance and paired pointed arched openings with louvers at upper tier of tower, similar windows and openings at side elevations of tower; exposed cut stone walls; 1 exterior stone flue observed; continuous stone foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1905 and remodeled circa 1910. NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section J7_ Page K) county and State Jefferson County, AL______

36 Commercial Building, Not Named 1950 ca. 5528 1st Ave. S. Contributing Rectangular 1-story masonry 1-part commercial building with a monopitch roof concealed by flat parapets; north and east walls abut adjacent buildings; faces southeast; corner entrance in aluminum frame with transom & sidelights at southeast corner flanked by a double aluminum frame display window on a brick bulkhead, a garage door, and a storefront system with a central entrance flanked by infilled display windows on brick bulkheads with multi-light transoms along the south facade, 5 blanked window and a single entrance along the west elevation; exposed brick veneer exterior walls; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this building was constructed circa 1950 and remodeled circa 1980.

37 Commercial Building, Not Named 1960 ca. 5532 1st Ave. S Noncontributing Rectangular 1-story masonry commercial building with a monopitch roof concealed by flat parapets; faces northeast; entrance at northeast elevation within enclosed cast concrete entrance wing, flanked by 4-unit grouped double aluminum awning windows within continuous cast concrete surrounds, similar single unit double windows at north end of facade; southeast elevation along 1st Ave. S is blank, west elevation abuts adjacent building; exposed brick veneer exterior walls; foundation not visible. Construction and design details suggest that this building was constructed circa 1960.

38 Bell Telephone Building 1927 5544 1st Ave. S Contributing Rectangular 2-story masonry commercial building with a flat roof concealed by flat parapets; faces southeast, 6x10 bays; 4 interior bays of south facade project slightly, recessed entrance with single door and blind transom at west bay of facade flanked by 4 arched stuccoed recesses with cast keystones and infilled rectangular window openings, single bricked in rectangular window opening at east bay, single 8/12 light steel windows at upper level; similar arches and windows at east elevation; central bays at west elevation are recessed and much of the elevation is blank; exposed brick exterior walls set in common bond with cast concrete parapets, belt course and base, brick quoins flank projecting bays at facade; continuous brick foundation. The date MCMXXVII (1927) is incised into the base of the building, construction and design details suggest that it was remodeled circa 1980.

39 House, Not Named 1890 ca. 5900 IstCtN Contributing 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling with Folk Victorian style details and a hipped composition shingle roof with cross gables at the east bay of its front slope and the south bay of its west slope; faces south, 3x3 bay rectangular core with front-facing gable projection at east bay of facade and at south bay of west elevation; central entrance at facade with transom flanked by single and double wood horizontal 2/2 replacement windows, similar single windows at side elevations; plain weatherboard siding; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; brick pier foundation with infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1890 and remodeled circa 1955.

40 House, Not Named 1890 ca. 5901 IstCt.N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling with a hipped gable composition shingle roof with cross gable; faces north, 3x2 bay core with front-facing gable projection with cutaway bay window at west bay of facade, rear addition, side projection at center bay of west elevation; former full facade porch now removed; central entrance at facade with transom flanked by single and double wood 1/1 and 2/2 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; wood novelty siding; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; continuous stucco foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1890 and remodeled circa 1970.

41 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 5904 IstCt.N Contributing 1-story frame bungalow form duplex with Craftsman style details and a side gable composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves and exposed rafter ends; faces south, 6x3 bay rectangular core with a rear hipped addition; facade divided into two parts by separate porches each with a central entrance flanked by single wood geometric double hung sash NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section 7 Page 11 county and State Jefferson County, AL______windows, similar single and double windows at side elevations; wood novelty siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925.

42 House, Not Named 1915 ca. 5909 IstCt.N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling with a hipped gable composition shingle roof with cross gable; faces north, 3x3 bay core with rear addition, shed addition to west and recessed east bay at facade; less than full facade gable porch with replacement metal supports; off-center entrance at facade flanked by single and double wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; wood weatherboard siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; brick pier foundation with infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1915 and remodeled circa 1970.

43 House, Not Named 1925 ca.5911-1501st Ct.N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame gable front-form dwelling with a front-facing gable composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves and exposed rafter ends; faces north, 4x4 bay core with rectangular extensions at rear bays of side elevations; twin gable porches with brick pillars; entrances at outer bays flanked by single wood geometric double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; wood novelty siding; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925.

44 House, Not Named 1905 ca. 4716 2nd Ave.N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame dwelling, faces south, 3x3 bay core with a front-facing gable on hip composition shingle roof, gable dormers at side slopes; full facade hipped porch with replacement metal posts; off-center entrance at facade with transom flanked by single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; replacement plywood siding; no chimneys observed; brick pier foundation with brick infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1905 and remodeled circa 1965.

45 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 4719 2nd Ave.N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling, with Craftsman style details, faces north, 3x3 bay core with a side gable composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves and exposed rafter ends, secondary rear gable wing; less than full facade gable porch with brick pillars now enclosed; off-center entrance at facade flanked by a double wood geometric double hung sash window, west bay concealed by porch enclosure, similar single and double windows at side elevations; replacement asbestos shingle siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1965.

46 House, Not Named 1905 ca. 4720 2nd Ave. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame gable front-form dwelling, faces south, 3x3 bay core with a front-facing pedimented gable composition shingle roof with flared eaves; full facade gable porch with historic replacement brick pillars; off-center entrance at facade with transom (now covered) flanked by single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; replacement asbestos shingle siding; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; brick pier foundation with brick infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1905 and remodeled circa 1965.

47 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 4721 2nd Ave. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling, faces north, 3x2 bay core with a front-facing gable composition shingle roof, rear gable addition; less than full facade gable porch with brick pillars now enclosed; western bays of facade concealed by porch enclosure, single wood geometric double hung sash window at east bay, similar single and double windows at side elevations; replacement vinyl siding; 1 exterior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1980. NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section 7 Page 12 county and State Jefferson County, AL______

48 House, Not Named 1910 ca. 4724 2ndAve.N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling, faces south, 3x3 bay core with a hipped composition shingle roof with a central hipped decorative dormer; full facade recessed porch with wood supports on brick pedestals; off-center entrance at facade with transom flanked by single replacement horizontal 2/2 windows, similar windows at side elevations; replacement asbestos shingle siding; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1910 and remodeled circa 1965.

49 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 4725 2ndAve. N. Contributing Rectangular 1.5-story frame bungalow form dwelling with Craftsman style details, faces north, 3x4 bay core with a side gable composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves and exposed rafter ends; full facade recessed porch with rubble stone pillars and apron wall, wood supports on pedestals at interior bay, deck extends to east; central entrance at facade with transom & sidelights flanked by single and tripartite wood geometric double hung sash windows, similar single, double and triple windows at side elevations; replacement asbestos shingle siding, asphalt roll siding within porch; 1 central stuccoed chimney observed; continuous rubble stone foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1965.

50 House, Not Named 1895 ca. 4730 2nd Ave. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling, faces south, 3x3 bay core with a hipped composition shingle roof with pedimented cross gables at the west bay of its facade and rear bay of its east elevation, west bay of facade projects slightly; less than full facade shed porch wraps to east elevation, replacement metal supports, partially enclosed; entrance at east bay of facade with transom flanked by single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; replacement aluminum siding; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1895 and remodeled circa 1975.

51 House, Not Named 1915 ca. 4731 2nd Ave. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling, faces north, 3x2 bay core with a hipped composition shingle roof and a two-bay wide hipped wing at the west bays of its facade, modern vent projection at roof; modern full facade shed porch with wood posts wraps to east elevations; entrance at east bay of front wing with transom & sidelights flanked by a single fixed light replacement window, similar windows at side elevations; plain weatherboard siding; no chimneys observed; continuous stuccoed foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1915 and remodeled circa 1995.

52 Church, Not Named 1970 ca. 4735 2nd Ave. N. Noncontributing Rectangular 1-story brick veneer church with a front-facing gable roof. Construction and design details suggest that this church building was constructed circa 1970. The rear 2-story portion appears to be earlier and may have been built circa 1955. 53 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 4736 2nd Ave. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling, with Craftsman style details, faces south, 3x3 bay core with a side gable composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves; less than full facade gable porch with brick pillars and apron wall; off-center entrance at facade flanked by a double aluminum replacement windows, similar single and double windows at side elevations; replacement vinyl siding; no chimneys observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1980. NFS Form 10-900-a 0MB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section 7 Page 13 county and State Jefferson County, AL______

54 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 4737 2ndAve. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling, faces north, 3x4 bay core with a cross gable composition shingle roof; full facade gable porch with brick pillars now glassed in with steel casement windows over a brick apron wall; historic fenestration at facade not visible, single and double wood geometric windows at side elevations; replacement vinyl siding; no chimneys observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1960.

55 House, Not Named 1900 ca. 4740 2ndAve.N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling, faces south, 3x3 bay core with a hipped composition shingle roof with pedimented cross projections at the east bay of its front slope and rear bay of its west slope, garage addition at east elevation; less than full facade shed porch wraps to west elevation, now enclosed; historic fenestration at facade concealed by porch enclosure, replacement aluminum windows; replacement aluminum siding; no chimneys observed; continuous stucco foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1900 and remodeled circa 1980 and 1995.

56 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 4741 2ndAve.N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling with Craftsman style details, faces north, 3x3 bay core with a front- facing gable composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves and exposed rafter ends; full facade gable porch with rubble stone pillars and apron wall; off-center entrance at facade with transom & sidelights flanked by a small single-light window and a double window now covered with plywood, single and double windows covered with plywood at side elevations; plain weatherboard siding, wood shingles at gable end; 1 interior brick chimney observed; foundation not observed. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925.

57 House, Not Named 1890 ca. 4748 2nd Ave. N. Contributing Ell-shaped 1-story frame gable front and wing form dwelling, faces south, 3x1 bay core with a cross gable patterned composition shingle roof, rear wings and extensions; less than full facade shed porch with historic replacement tapered wood posts; central entrance at facade flanked by single and double wood 2/2 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; replacement asbestos shingle siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; brick pier foundation with brick infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1890 and remodeled circa 1925 and 1960.

58 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 4752 2nd Ave. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling with Craftsman style details, faces south, 2x3 bay core with a front- facing gable composition shingle roof with exposed rafter ends, slightly projecting center bay of east elevation; full facade gable porch with tapered wood supports on brick pedestals; entrance at east bay of facade with transom & sidelights flanked by a single wood 1/1 double hung sash window, similar single and double windows at side elevations; plain weatherboard siding; 1 interior brick chimney and 1 brick flue observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925.

59 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 4753 2nd Ave. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling with Craftsman style details, faces north, 3x4 bay core with a front- facing gable composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves and exposed rafter ends; full facade gable porch now glassed in with steel casement windows over a permastone apron wall; historic fenestration at facade not visible, replacement horizontal 2/2 windows at side elevations; plain weatherboard siding; 1 exterior brick chimney observed; foundation not visible. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1960. NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section 7 Page 14 county and State Jefferson County, AL______

60 House, Not Named 1915 ca. 4757 2nd Ave. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling, faces north, 3x2 bay core with a hipped composition shingle roof with central pedimented gable projection, rear hipped extension; full facade hipped porch with replacement metal supports, west bay now enclosed; central entrance at facade with flanked by a single window opening now covered with plywood, single and double wood 1/1 double hung sash windows at side elevations; replacement vinyl siding; 2 interior stuccoed chimneys observed; continuous stuccoed block foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1915 and remodeled circa 1980.

61 House, Not Named 1895 ca. 4800 2nd Ave. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling, faces south, 3x3 bay core with a hipped composition shingle roof with pedimented cross projections at the east bay of its front slope and rear bay of its west slope; full facade hipped porch wraps to west elevation, historic replacement apron wall, modern lattice infill; historic fenestration at facade concealed by porch enclosure, central entrance with transom & sidelights observed, single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows at side elevations; plain weatherboard siding, wood shingles at gable ends; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; continuous patterned concrete block foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1895 and remodeled circa 1925 and 1990.

62 House, Not Named 1905 ca. 4801 2nd Ave. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling with Neoclassical style details, faces north, 2x4 bay core with a hipped composition shingle roof with hipped decorative dormers at its front and side slopes, polygonal bay window at west elevation; full facade hipped porch masonry columns on patterned concrete block pedestals and apron wall; entrance at west bay of facade with transom & sidelight flanked by a single wood 1/1 double hung sash window, similar 1/1 windows at side elevations; plain weatherboard siding, wood shingles at dormers; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; continuous patterned concrete block foundation; contributing frame garage to rear. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1905.

63 House, Not Named 1890 ca. 4804 2nd Ave. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling, faces south, 3x3 bay core with a hipped composition shingle roof with a pedimented gable wing at the east bay of its facade and a hipped projecting bay at the rear bay of its west elevation; full facade shed porch wraps to west elevation, replacement wood posts, portion at west elevation enclosed; central entrance wt facade with sidelights flanked by single wood 2/2 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; plain weatherboard siding; 1 interior stucco chimney observed; brick pier foundation with brick infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1890 and remodeled circa 1955.

64 House, Not Named 1910 ca. 4805 2nd Ave. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling, faces north, 3x2 bay core with a hipped composition shingle roof with pedimented gable projections at the west bay of its front slope and rear bay of its east slope; full facade replacement shed porch wood posts; off-center entrance at facade with flanked by a single wood 1/1 double hung sash window and a modern picture windows, similar 1/1 windows at side elevations; replacement vinyl siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; continuous concrete block foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1910 and remodeled circa 1980. 65 House, Not Named 1905 ca. 4808 2nd Ave. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling, faces south, 3x3 bay core with a hipped composition shingle roof with a pedimented projection at the east bay of its front slope; full facade hipped porch with replacement metal supports on brick pedestals and apron wall; central entrance at facade with sidelights flanked by single wood 1/1 double hung sash NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section 7 Page 15 county and State Jefferson County, AL______windows, similar windows at side elevations; plain weatherboard siding; no chimneys observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1905 and remodeled circa 1965.

66 House, Not Named 1915 ca. 4809 2ndAve. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling, faces north, 3x3 bay core with a hipped composition shingle roof with flared eaves; less than full facade recessed porch with replacement metal supports; central entrance at facade with transom & sidelights flanked by single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; textured stucco exterior wall finishes; 1 interior brick chimney observed; continuous stuccoed foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1915

67 House, Not Named 1895 ca. 4811 2ndAve.N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling, faces north, 3x2 bay core with a hipped composition shingle roof, 2- bay wide front-facing pedimented gable wing at the west bays of its facade, side pedimented gable projection at east slope of roof, decorative wood shingles and louvered vent at gable ends; full facade shed porch with wood columns on brick pedestals wraps to east elevation, pedimented gable at entrance bay, canvas awnings; entrance at east bay of front wing with transom & sidelights flanked by a single wood 1/1 double hung sash window, similar windows at side elevations; plain weatherboard siding; no chimneys observed; brick pier foundation with concrete block infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1895.

68 House, Not Named 1920 ca. 4812 2ndAve. N. Contributing Rectangular 1.5-story frame dwelling, faces south, 3x2 bay core with a side gable composition shingle roof with a central shed dormer; full facade hipped porch with tapered wood supports on brick pedestals and apron wall; central entrance at facade flanked by single 1/1 replacement windows, similar windows at side elevations, wood 6/1 windows at dormer; plain weatherboard siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1920 and remodeled circa 1975.

69 House, Not Named 1900 ca. 4816 2nd Ave.N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling, faces south, 3x2 bay core with a hipped composition shingle roof with a gable wing at the west bay of its facade and at the rear bay of its east elevation; full facade hipped porch with replacement metal supports wraps to east elevation; entrance at east bay of facade with sidelights flanked by single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; replacement aluminum siding; no chimneys observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1900 and remodeled circa 1975.

70 House, Not Named 1900 ca. 4820 2nd Ave. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling, faces south, 3x3 bay core with a hipped composition shingle roof with a pedimented cross gable over a slightly projecting bay at the west bay of its facade, cross gable addition at east elevation, rear addition; full facade hipped porch with replacement metal supports on patterned concrete block pedestals and apron wall, pedimented gable at entrance bay, modern insect screening; central entrance at facade with sidelights flanked by single 1/1 windows, single wood geometric double hung sash windows at side elevations; replacement aluminum siding; no chimneys observed; continuous concrete block foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1900 and remodeled circa 1975. NFS Form 10-900-a 0MB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section 7 Page 16 county and State Jefferson County, AL______

71 House, Not Named 1895 ca. 4823 2ndAve. N. Contributing Rectangular 1.5-story frame gable dwelling, faces north, 3x2 bay core with a side gable composition shingle roof with 2 hipped dormers, rear shed extension; full facade engaged porch with replacement wood supports on brick pedestals and posts; central entrance at facade with transom & sidelights flanked by single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; replacement vinyl siding; 1 interior stuccoed chimney observed; brick pier foundation with brick infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1895 and remodeled circa 1980.

72 House, Not Named 1895 ca. 4827 2nd Ave. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling, faces north, 3x3 bay core with a hipped composition shingle roof, central front-facing pedimented gable projection; full facade hipped porch with replacement metal supports; central entrance at facade flanked by single aluminum replacement windows, similar windows at side elevations; replacement aluminum siding; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; brick pier foundation with brick infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1895 and remodeled circa 1975.

73 House, Not Named 1895 ca. 4831 2nd Ave. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling, faces north, 3x2 bay core with a hipped composition shingle roof, 2- bay wide front-facing pedimented gable wing at the west bays of its facade, side pedimented gable projection at east slope of roof; full facade shed porch with tapered wood supports on brick pedestals wraps to east elevation; single entrance at east bay of front wing flanked by a single aluminum replacement window, similar windows at side elevations; replacement vinyl siding, asbestos shingles at gable end; 1 interior stuccoed chimney observed; brick pier foundation with concrete block infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1895 and remodeled circa 1965 and 1990.

74 House, Not Named 1895 ca. 4900 2nd Ave. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling, faces south, 2x2 bay core with a hipped composition shingle roof with pedimented cross gables over slightly projecting bays at the east bay of its facade and rear bay of its west elevation, west projection has a cutaway bay window, off-center hipped decorative dormer at front slope, rear addition; less than full facade hipped porch with columns on brick pedestals; central entrance at facade with transom flanked by a single wood 1/1 double hung sash window and a modem replacement secondary entrance, similar windows at side elevations; replacement asbestos shingle siding; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; brick pier foundation with brick and concrete block infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1895 and remodeled circa 1965.

75 House, Not Named 1895 ca. 4901 2nd Ave. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame gable dwelling, faces north, 3x2 bay core with a side gable composition shingle roof with a front-facing pedimented gable projection at the east bay of its front slope with wood shingle and louvered vent, central hipped decorative dormer with louvered vent; full facade shed porch with wood columns on brick pedestals; central entrance at facade with transom & sidelights flanked by single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; plain weatherboard siding; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; brick pier foundation with brick infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1895.

76 House, Not Named 1895 ca. 4904 2nd Ave. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling, faces south, 2x3 bay core with a hipped composition shingle roof with a pedimented cross gable over a slightly projecting bay at the west bay of its facade; full facade hipped porch with historic replacement stuccoed brick pillars, central wood supports on stuccoed pedestals and apron wall; entrance at east NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section 7 Page 17 county and State Jefferson County, AL______

bay of facade with transom & sidelights now covered with plywood, single windows at west bay and at side elevations also covered with plywood; plain weatherboard siding; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1895 and remodeled circa 1925.

77 House, Not Named 1880 ca. 4905 2ndAve.N. Contributing Ell-shaped 1-story frame gable front & wing form dwelling, faces north, 3x1 bay core with a front-facing gable wing at the west bay of its facade, cross gable V-crimped metal roof, rear shed and gable extensions; boxed cornice with returns; less than full facade historic replacement shed porch with wood supports on brick pedestals and apron wall, now glassed in and with aluminum awning; central entrance at facade with transom & sidelights flanked by a single aluminum replacement windows, similar windows at side elevations; replacement asbestos shingle siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; brick pier foundation with brick infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1880 and remodeled circa 1930 and 1965.

78 House, Not Named 1895 ca. 4908 2ndAve.N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling, faces south, 3x3 bay core with a hipped composition shingle roof with pedimented gables at the outer bays of its front slopes over slightly projecting bays, central decorative hipped dormer, secondary rear gable wing; full facade hipped porch with historic replacement tapered wood posts, pedimented gable at entrance bay; central entrance at facade with transom flanked by single 1/1 wood double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; plain weatherboard siding, wood shingles at gable ends; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; continuous concrete block foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1895 and remodeled circa 1925.

79 House, Not Named 1895 ca. 4909 2nd Ave.N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling, faces north, 2x2 bay core with hipped composition shingle roof, projecting front-facing pedimented gable bay at west bay of facade, side pedimented gable wing at rear bay of east elevation with cutaway bay windows, rear extensions, decorative shingles and window at gable end; full facade hipped porch with wood columns on patterned concrete block pedestals wraps to east elevation, pedimented gable at entrance bay; off-center entrance at facade with transom & sidelights flanked by a single wood 1/1 double hung sash window and a single fixed windows, similar 1/1 windows at side elevations; plain weatherboard siding; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; continuous patterned concrete block foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1895.

80 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 4912 2nd Ave.N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling with Craftsman style details, faces south, 3x3 bay core with a front- facing gable composition shingle roof with a half gable over a slightly projecting west bay at its facade; full facade gable porch with historic rubble stone pillars, interior tapered wood supports on rubble stone pedestals and apron wall; central entrance at facade with sidelights flanked by single 1/1 synthetic replacement windows, similar windows at side elevations; replacement vinyl siding; no chimneys observed; continuous rubble stone foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1985.

81 House, Not Named 1895 ca. 4915 2nd Ave.N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling, faces north, 2x2 bay core with hipped composition shingle roof, projecting front-facing pedimented gable bay at west bay of facade, side pedimented gable wing at rear bay of east elevation, decorative shingles and window at gable end; full facade hipped porch with wood columns on brick pedestals wraps to east elevation, east bay now enclosed; entrance at east bay of facade with transom & sidelights flanked by a single wood 1/1 double hung sash window, similar windows at side elevations; plain weatherboard siding; 2 interior brick NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section 7 Page 18 county and State Jefferson County, AL______chimneys observed; brick pier foundation with brick infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1895 and remodeled circa 1990.

82 House, Not Named 1895 ca. 4917 2ndAve.N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame dwelling, faces north, 3x3 bay core with a combination (hip to west, gable to east) patterned composition shingle roof, front-facing pedimented gable wing at west bay of facade, window at gable end; less than full facade historic replacement gable porch with bracketed eaves, gable window, brick pillars and apron wall, canvas awning, modern insect screening; off-center entrance at flanked by a single wood geometric double hung sash window, similar windows at side elevations; replacement asbestos shingle siding; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; brick pier foundation with brick infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1895 and remodeled circa 1930 and 1965.

83 House, Not Named 1900 ca. 4920 2nd Ave. N. Contributing Rectangular 1.5-story frame pyramidal form dwelling, faces south, 3x3 bay core with hipped gable composition shingle roof with a central oversized front-facing pedimented gable projection, side gable projections over slight projecting bays; full facade gable porch with historic replacement tapered wood supports on patterned concrete block pedestals, insect screening; central entrance at facade with transom & sidelights flanked by single replacement aluminum windows, similar windows at side elevations; replacement vinyl siding; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; continuous patterned concrete block foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1900 and remodeled circa 1925 and 1980.

84 House, Not Named 1905 ca. 4928 2nd Ave. N. Contributing Rectangular 1.5-story frame dwelling, faces south, 3x2 bay core with side gable composition shingle roof with a central polygonal dormer; full facade recessed porch with replacement metal supports; central entrance at facade with transom & sidelights within rectangular projection flanked by single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; plain weatherboard siding; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1905 and remodeled circa 1970.

85 House, Not Named 1895 ca. 4929 2nd Ave. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling, faces north, 3x2 bay core with a hipped composition shingle roof, 2- bay wide hipped wing at western bays of facade with a slightly projecting pedimented gable bay at its west bay, wood shingles and hooded window at gable; less than full facade shed porch with columns wraps to east elevation; entrance at east bay of facade of front wing flanked by a single aluminum replacement window, similar windows at side elevations; replacement aluminum siding; no chimneys observed; brick pier foundation with brick infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1895 and remodeled circa 1970.

86 House, Not Named 1915 ca. 4930 2nd Ave. N. Contributing Rectangular 2-story masonry dwelling, faces south, 2x5 bay core with front-facing gable patterned asbestos shingle roof; full facade 1-story gable porch with now enclosed; entrance relocated to east elevation; single wood 6/6 double hung sash windows at upper level and side elevations; brick veneer at 1st floor with stucco and half timbering at upper level and gables; 1 interior and 1 exterior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1915 and remodeled circa 1970

87 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 4931 2nd Ave. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story brick veneer bungalow form dwelling with Craftsman style details, faces north, 3x3 bay core with a side gable composition shingle roof with a front-facing gable wing at the west bay of its facade; less than full facade NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section 7 Page 19 county and State Jefferson County, AL______recessed porch with brick pillars and apron wall, now glassed in; off-center entrance at facade flanked by single and double wood geometric double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; exposed brick veneer exterior walls; 1 interior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1975.

88 Apartments, Not Named 1970 ca.5000 Bk 2nd Ave. N. Noncontributing Rectangular 2-story brick veneer apartment building. Construction and design details suggest that this apartment building was constructed circa 1970.

89 Apartments, Not Named 1970 ca.5000 Bk 2nd Ave. N. Noncontributing Rectangular 2-story brick veneer apartment building. Construction and design details suggest that this apartment building was constructed circa 1970.

90 House, Not Named 1905 ca. 5005 2nd Ave. N. Contributing Rectangular 2-story frame dwelling with a cross gable composition shingle roof with a front-facing gable with boxed cornice with returns and decorative window; faces north, 2x2 bay core with a secondary side gable wing at the rear bay of its east elevation and a rear extension; full facade hipped porch with wood columns on brick pedestals wraps along east elevation to wing; off-center entrance at facade with transom flanked by a modern tripartite picture window and a small historic decorative window, single wooden 1/1 windows at the upper level and at side elevations; replacement aluminum siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; foundation not observed. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1905 and remodeled circa 1975.

91 House, Not Named 1890 ca. 5009 2nd Ave. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling with a hipped composition shingle roof with a front-facing gable projection with boxed cornice with returns and decorative window; faces north, 4x3 bay core at rear with 2-bay wide front hipped projection at its western bays with a front-facing gable projection at its west bay; less than full facade porch with historic replacement wood supports on brick pedestals wraps from front-gable projection along east elevation to the core, modern aluminum awning; entrance at east bay of hipped projection with transom & sidelights flanked by single wooden 1/1 windows at the core and gable projection, similar windows at side elevations; wood weatherboard siding, wood shingles at gable end; 2 interior stuccoed chimneys observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1890 and remodeled circa 1930.

92 House, Not Named 1890 ca. 5013 2nd Ave. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame dwelling with a front-facing gable composition shingle roof; faces north, 3x3 bay core; full facade hipped porch with replacement wood posts; central entrance at facade with transom & sidelights flanked by single wooden 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; wood weatherboard siding; no chimneys observed; continuous brick foundation; roof form appears to have been altered in recent years. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1890 and remodeled circa 1970.

93 House, Not Named 1890 ca. 5017 02nd Ave. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling with a hipped composition shingle roof with a pedimented front- facing gable projection; faces north, 2x2 bay core with front-facing gable wing at the west bay of its facade and a rear hipped extension; less than full facade porch with historic replacement wood supports on brick pedestals wraps to east elevation, modern aluminum awning, east portion of porch enclosed; entrance at east bay of facade flanked by single 1/1 aluminum replacement window, similar windows at side elevations; wood weatherboard siding, wood shingles at gable NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section 7 Page 20 county and State Jefferson County, AL______

end; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; continuous stucco foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1890 and remodeled circa 1935 and 1975.

94 House, Not Named 1955 5025 2ndAve.N. Noncomtibuting Rectangular 1-story frame minimal traditional form dwelling with a side gable composition shingle roof; faces north, 4x3 bay core with a secondary rear wing; entrance bay porch with modern replacement metal supports; off-center entrance at facade flanked by single wood geometric double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; asbestos shingle siding; no chimneys observed; foundation not observed; heavily damaged by fire. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1955 and it was heavily damaged by fire circa 2000.

95 House, Not Named 1890 ca. 5033 2ndAve. N. Contributing Ell-shaped 1-story frame gable front and wing form dwelling with a cross gable composition shingle roof with boxed cornice with returns; faces north, 3x1 bay core with a front-facing gable wing to the west and rear extensions; less full facade historic replacement porch with modern replacement metal supports; central entrance at facade with transom flanked by historic and replacement single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; wood weatherboard siding, wood shingles at gable ends; 2 interior brick chimneys observed, 1 stuccoed; continuous concrete block foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1890 and remodeled circa 1925 and 1965.

96 House, Not Named 1930 ca. 5100 2nd Ave.N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame gable front form dwelling with a front-facing gable composition shingle roof with exposed rafter ends, tripartite window/vent at gable end; faces south, 3x3 bay core; full facade gable porch with replacement columns and metal poles on concrete block pedestals and apron wall; off-center entrance at facade flanked by single and double wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; replacement asbestos shingle siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; continuous concrete block foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1930 and remodeled circa 1960.

97 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 5101 2nd Ave.N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame gable front form dwelling with a front-facing gable composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves and exposed rafter ends; faces north, 2x4 bay core; full facade gable porch with paired wood supports on brick pedestals, modern aluminum awning; entrance at east bay of facade with transom & sidelights flanked to the west by a single wood geometric double hung sash window, similar windows at side elevations; wood weatherboard siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; continuous stucco foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1970.

98 House, Not Named 1930 ca. 5104 2nd Ave.N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame gable front form dwelling with a front-facing gable composition shingle roof; faces south, 3x3 bay core; full facade gable porch with replacement wood posts; off-center entrance at facade flanked by double wood fixed sash replacement windows, similar windows at side elevations; replacement vinyl siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; continuous stucco foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1930 and remodeled circa 1980.

99 House, Not Named 1930 ca. 5108 2nd Ave.N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame gable front form dwelling with a front-facing gable composition shingle roof with exposed rafter ends; faces south, 3x2 bay core with a slightly projecting east bay at its facade; less than full facade gable porch with replacement metal supports; off-center entrance at facade flanked by single and double wood 1/1 double hung sash NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section 7 Page 21 county and State Jefferson County, AL______

windows, similar windows at side elevations; replacement asbestos shingle siding; no chimneys observed; brick pier foundation with infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1930 and remodeled circa 1960.

100 House, Not Named 1930 ca. 5112 2nd Ave.N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame gable front form dwelling with a front-facing gable composition shingle roof; faces south, 3x3 bay core with a recessed porch at the east bay of its facade; less than full facade recessed porch now enclosed, modern aluminum awning; off-center entrance at facade flanked by single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; replacement aluminum siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; brick pier foundation with infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1930 and remodeled circa 1970.

101 House, Not Named 1900 ca. 5713 2nd Ave.N Contributing 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling with a hipped composition shingle roof with a central gable dormer; faces north, 4x4 bay rectangular core rear gable and shed extensions; less than full facade shed porch with wood posts; paired central entrances at facade flanked by single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar single and double windows at side elevations; replacement aluminum siding above a lower band of permastone; 2 interior stuccoed chimneys observed; brick pier foundation with brick infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1900 and remodeled circa 1965.

102 House, Not Named 1930 ca. 5717 2nd Ave.N Contributing 1-story frame dwelling with a side gable composition shingle roof with exposed rafter ends; faces north, 5x2 bay rectangular core with a 1x1 bay gable wing at the rear bay of its east elevation; entrance bay porch with an arched roof supported by wood posts; central entrance at facade flanked by a single wood 6/6 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; wood novelty siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1930.

103 House, Not Named 1890 ca. 5800 2nd Ave.N. Contributing 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling with a hipped patterned composition shingle roof with cross gables at the west bay of its front slope and to the rear; faces south, 3x2 bay core with a cutaway bay window under a pedimented gable at the west bay of its facade and a rear gable wing to the west; less than full facade shed porch with replacement metal supports on brick pedestals; central entrance at facade flanked by single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; plain weatherboard siding; 1 interior stuccoed chimney and 1 flue observed; brick pier foundation with brick infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1890 and remodeled circa 1965.

104 House, Not Named 1890 ca. 5804 2nd Ave.N. Contributing 1.5-story frame dwelling with a side gable composition shingle roof with cross gables at the west bay of its front slope and to the rear, house appears to have been built as a 1-story pyramidal house with upper story and roof form changed; faces south, 3x2 bay core with a polygonal bay window under a gable at the west bay of its facade and a rear gable wing to the west; full facade hipped porch with replacement wood posts; central entrance at facade with transom flanked by single and double wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; plain weatherboard siding; 1 interior end stuccoed chimney observed; brick pier foundation with infill, partially stuccoed. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1890 and remodeled circa 1980. NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section 7 Page 22 county and State Jefferson County, AL______

105 House, Not Named 1890 ca. 5809 2ndAve. N. Contributing 1-story frame gable front and wing form dwelling with a cross gable composition shingle roof with pedimented gables; faces north, 3x2 bay rectangular core with a front-facing gable projection at the east bay of its facade and a rear gable wing to the west; less than full facade gable porch with brick pillars and apron wall; central entrance with transom flanked by a double wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar single windows at side elevations; plain weatherboard siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1890 and remodeled circa 1930.

106 House, Not Named 1890 ca. 5810 2nd Ave.N. Contributing 1-story frame gable front and wing form dwelling with a cross gable composition shingle roof; faces south, 4x2 bay core with a rear wing to the east and rear additions; full facade shed porch with historic replacement tapered wood supports on brick pedestals with an integral apron wall; off-center historic entrance at facade with transom flanked by a modern entrance and single and double wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations, east entrance at facade has sidelights; plain weatherboard siding; 1 interior end brick chimney observed; brick pier foundation with infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1890 and remodeled circa 1930 and circa 1980.

107 Apartments, Not Named 1970 ca. 5812 2nd Ave.N. Noncontributing Rectangular 2-story brick veneer apartment building with a mansard roof. Construction and design details suggest that this apartment building was constructed circa 1970.

108 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 5813 2nd Ave.N. Contributing 1-story frame bungalow form duplex with Craftsman style details and a front-facing gable composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves and exposed rafter ends; faces north, 4x4 bay rectangular core with 2 western bays of facade projecting slightly, rear shed extension; full fa9ade gable porch with brick pillars and apron wall with half gable projection at west bay indicating separate interior units; each residential unit is expressed on the facade by a single entrance to the east flanked by a single wood geometric double hung sash window, similar single and double windows at side elevations; wood novelty siding; 1 interior brick chimney and 1 exterior flue observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925.

109 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 5815 2nd Ave.N. Contributing 1-story frame bungalow form duplex with Craftsman style details and a side clipped gable composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves and exposed rafter ends; faces north, 4x3 bay rectangular core; twin gable porches at outer bays of facade indicated separate interior units, each porch with tapered wood supports on pedestals; outer porch bays with entrances grouped with single wood geometric double hung sash windows, similar double windows at interior bays, similar double and triple windows at side elevations; replacement asbestos shingle siding; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1965. 110 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 5816 2nd Ave.N. Contributing 1-story brick veneer bungalow form dwelling with Craftsman details and a side gable composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves and exposed rafter ends; faces south, 3x2 bay core with a secondary front-facing gable wing at the east bay of its facade; less than full facade gable on shed porch with brick pillars; central entrance at facade flanked by double wood 6/1 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; exposed brick veneer exterior walls; 1 interior end brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925. NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section 7 Page 23 county and State Jefferson County, AL______

111 House, Not Named 1890 ca. 5902 2nd Ave. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling with a hipped composition shingle roof with cross gable, modern central gable dormer; faces south, 3x3 bay core with a front-facing pedimented gable projection at the west bay of the east facade with a cutaway bay window; less than full facade shed porch with turned posts; central entrance at facade flanked by single horizontal 2/2 replacement windows, similar windows at side elevations; replacement vinyl siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; brick pier foundation with infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1890 and remodeled circa 1985.

112 House, Not Named 1910 ca. 5906 2nd Ave. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame dwelling with a side gable composition shingle roof with cross gable; faces south, 3x1 bay core with a secondary front-facing gable wing at the west bay of its facade and rear additions; less than full facade shed porch with replacement metal supports; central entrance at facade flanked by single and double horizontal 2/2 replacement windows, similar windows at side elevations; replacement aluminum siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; brick pier foundation with infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1910 and remodeled circa 1965 and 1980.

113 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 5911 2nd Ave. N. Contributing 1-story frame bungalow form duplex with Craftsman style details and a front-facing gable composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves and exposed rafter ends; faces north, 4x5 bay rectangular core; facade divided into two parts by separate porches each with an entrance (east entrance now infilled) flanked by a single wood geometric double hung sash window, similar single and double windows at side elevations; wood novelty siding; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1970.

114 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 5912 2nd Ave. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame gable front-form dwelling with a clipped front-facing gable composition shingle roof; faces south, 4x5 bay core with rear gable extension; twin gable porches with wood supports on brick pedestals; entrances at interior bays flanked by single wood geometric double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; wood novelty siding; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925.

115 House, Not Named 1945 ca. 5921 2nd Ave. N. Contributing 1-story frame dwelling with a side gable composition shingle roof; faces north, 3x2 bay rectangular core with hipped addition at east elevation; entrance bay gable porch with lattice supports; central entrance at facade flanked by double horizontal 2/2 aluminum replacement windows, similar single and double windows at side elevations; wood novelty siding; no chimneys observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1945 and remodeled circa 1970.

116 House, Not Named 1895 ca. 5717 2ndCt.N Contributing 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling with a hipped composition shingle roof with a front-facing gable projection at the east bay of its front slope; faces north, 3x2 bay rectangular core with a slightly projecting east bay at its facade and rear additions; full facade hipped porch with historic replacement brick piers and apron wall, insect screening; central entrance at facade with sidelights flanked by single aluminum horizontal 2/2 replacement windows, similar windows at side elevations; replacement aluminum siding; 1 interior stucco chimney observed; brick pier foundation with brick infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1895 and remodeled circa 1965. NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section 7 Page 24 county and State___Jefferson County, AL______

117 House, Not Named 1885 ca. 5801 2ndCt.N Contributing 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling with a hipped industrial metal roof with cross gables at the west bay of its front slope and the front bay of its east side elevation; faces north, 3x1 bay core with a front-facing gable wing at the west bay of its facade and successive rear additions; full facade hipped porch with tapered wood posts wraps to east elevation; central entrance at facade with transom and sidelights flanked by single wood 2/2 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; plain weatherboard siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; brick pier foundation with concrete block infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1885 and remodeled circa 2000.

118 House, Not Named 2002 5805 2nd Ct.N Noncontributing Rectangular 1-story frame dwelling with a front gable composition shingle roof. Has older foundation but 1960s Sanborn map shows house of different configuration. This dwelling was constructed 2002.

119 House, Not Named 2002 58092ndCt.N Noncontributing Rectangular 1-story frame dwelling with a side gable composition shingle roof.This dwelling was constructed 2002.

120 House, Not Named 1950 ca. 5909 2nd Ct.N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame massed plan form dwelling with a hipped composition shingle roof; faces north, 3x2 bay rectangular core; entrance bay shed porch with replacement metal supports; entrance at east bay of facade flanked by tripartite and double wood geometric double hung sash windows, similar single and double windows at side elevations; exposed brick veneer exterior walls; no chimneys observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1950 and remodeled circa 1970.

121 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 5913 2nd Ct.N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame massed plan form dwelling with a side gable composition shingle roof; faces north, 4x3 bay rectangular core with secondary rear wing to west; less than full facade gable porch with brick pillars and apron wall, now glassed in; off-center entrance at facade flanked by single and double wood 6/1 geometric double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; wood novelty siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; continuous stucco foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1980. 122 House, Not Named 1930 ca. 4724 9th Ave.N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame gable front form dwelling, faces south, 3x4 bay core with a front-facing gable composition shingle roof; full facade gable porch with tapered wood supports on brick pedestals; off-center entrance facade flanked by single aluminum replacement windows, similar single and double windows side elevations; narrow weatherboard siding at side elevations, replacement plywood siding at facade; 1 exterior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1930 and remodeled circa 1970 and in 2002. 123 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 4728 9th Ave.N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame gable front form dwelling with Craftsman style details, faces south, 3x4 bay core with a front- facing gable composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves and exposed rafter ends; full facade gable porch with tapered wood supports on brick pedestals; off-center entrance facade flanked by single wood 6/6 double hung sash windows, similar single and double windows side elevations; replacement vinyl siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

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NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section 7 Page 25 county and State Jefferson County, AL______

continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1990.

124 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 4732 9th Ave. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame dwelling with Craftsman style details, faces south, 3x2 bay core with a side gable composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves and exposed rafter ends; less than full facade gable porch with wood supports on brick pedestals; off-center entrance facade flanked by single wood geometric double hung sash windows, similar windows side elevations; wood novelty siding; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925.

125 Apartment Building, Not Named 1975 ca. 4736 9th Ave. N Noncontributing T-shaped 1-story frame apartment building with a cross gable roof. Construction and design details suggest that this apartment building was constructed circa 1975.

126 House, Not Named 1890 ca. 4920 9th Ave. N Contributing Rectangular 1 -story frame pyramidal form dwelling, faces south, 3x3 bay core with a hipped composition shingle roof with a front-facing pedimented gable over a slightly projecting west bay at its facade and a side pedimented gable projection to the east, rear wing, decorative wood shingles at gable ends, rear of house not observed; modern shed replacement shed porch; central entrance facade flanked by single aluminum replacement windows, historic single and double geometric windows and aluminum replacement windows at side elevations; plain weatherboard siding; 1 exterior brick chimney observed; continuous stucco foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1890 and remodeled circa 1980.

127 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 5004 9th Ave. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling, faces south, 2x4 bay core with a front-facing gable composition shingle roof with an intersecting cross clipped gable across its facade, shed addition at rear bays of west elevation; entrance bay recessed porch with brick pillars, modern aluminum awnings; entrance at west bay within porch flanked by a triple geometric double hung sash window, similar single and double windows at side elevations; replacement vinyl siding; 1 exterior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1985.

128 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 5008 9th Ave. N Contributing Rectangular 1 -story frame bungalow form dwelling, faces south, 3x4 bay core with a front-facing gable composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves and exposed rafter ends; less than full facade gable porch with brick pillars and apron wall, modern insect screening; off-center entrance at facade flanked by single and double geometric double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; wood novelty siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925.

129 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 5012 9th Ave. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling, faces south, 3x4 bay core with a front-facing gable composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves; less than full facade gable porch with supports removed and temporary shoring installed; off-center entrance at facade flanked by single 6/6 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; plain weatherboard siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled in 2002. NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section 7 Page 26 county and State Jefferson County, AL______

130 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 5015 9th Ave. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame gable front form dwelling with a front-facing gable composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves and exposed rafter ends; faces north, 3x3 bay core with side gable projecting bay at center of west elevation; less than full facade gable porch with brick pillars and apron wall; central entrance at facade flanked by single wood geometric double hung sash windows, similar single and double windows at side elevations; wood novelty siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925.

131 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 5017 9th Ave. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame gable front form dwelling with a front-facing gable composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves and exposed rafter ends; faces north, 3x3 bay core; less than full facade gable porch with replacement metal supports; central entrance at facade flanked by single wood geometric double hung sash windows, similar single and double windows at side elevations; wood weatherboard siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; continuous permastone foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1965.

132 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 5020 9th Ave. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling, faces south, 3x4 bay core with a front-facing gable composition shingle roof; less than full facade gable porch with brick pillars and apron walls; off-center entrance at facade flanked by single and double horizontal 2/2 replacement windows, similar windows at side elevations; replacement asbestos shingle siding; 1 interior and 1 exterior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled ca. 1965.

133 House, Not Named 1955 ca. 5024 9th Ave. N Noncontributing Rectangular 1-story frame dwelling, faces south, 3x2 bay core with a gable on hipped composition shingle roof; less than full facade hipped porch with replacement wood posts and modern aluminum awnings; entrance at east bay of facade flanked by single and double horizontal 2/2 windows, similar windows at side elevations; replacement aluminum siding; no chimneys observed; continuous concrete block foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1955 and remodeled ca. 1975.

134 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 5028 9th Ave. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling with Craftsman style details, faces south, 3x3 bay core with a side gable composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves and exposed rafter ends, front-facing gable wing at east bay of facade; less than full facade gable porch with brick pillars and apron wall, modern insect screening; off-center entrance at facade flanked by single and double 9/1 double hung windows, similar windows at side elevations; exposed brick veneer exterior walls; 1 interior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925.

135 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 5032 9th Ave. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling with Craftsman style details, faces south, 3x4 bay core with a front- facing gable composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves and exposed rafter ends, side gable projection at center bay of east elevation; less than full facade gable porch with tapered wood supports on brick pedestals and apron wall off- center entrance at facade flanked by single and double geometric double hung windows, similar windows at side elevations; wood novelty siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925. NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section 7 Page 27 county and State Jefferson County, AL______

136 House, Not Named 1890 ca. 51049thAve.N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling, faces south, 2x3 bay core with a hipped composition shingle roof, hipped wing at east bay of facade, hipped wing at rear bays of west elevation; less than full facade gable porch with columns on patterned concrete block pedestals; entrance at west bay of facade with sidelights flanked by a single aluminum replacement windows, similar windows at side elevations; replacement aluminum siding; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; continuous patterned concrete block foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1890 and remodeled circa 1970.

137 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 51089thAve.N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling, faces south, 3x3 bay core with a side gable composition shingle roof with a front facing gable projection at the east bay of its facade; less than full facade gable porch with wood supports on brick pedestals now glassed in; off-center entrance at facade flanked by a single and double geometric double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; exposed brick veneer exterior walls; 1 interior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1970.

138 House, Not Named 1935 ca. 5109 9th Ave. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story stone veneer gable front form dwelling with a front-facing gable composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves and exposed rafter ends; faces north, 4x4 bay core; full facade gable porch with stone pillars and apron wall, modern aluminum awning; paired central entrances flanked by double wood geometric double hung sash windows, similar single and double windows at side elevations; exposed stone veneer; 1 exterior stone chimney observed; continuous stone foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1935.

139 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 5112 9th Ave. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling, faces south, 3x3 bay core with a front-facing gable composition shingle roof with bracketed eaves and exposed rafter ends, cross gable wing at rear appears to be a portion of an earlier house; full facade gable porch with columns on rubble stone pedestals and apron wall, formerly wrapped to west elevation but now enclosed; entrance at east bay of facade flanked by a double 2/2 double hung sash window, a secondary entrance and a double 6/6 window, similar single and double windows at side elevations; plain weatherboard siding, wood novelty siding at porch enclosure; 2 interior rubble stone chimney observed; continuous rubble stone foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1945.

140 House, Not Named 1935 ca. 5113 9th Ave. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story stone veneer gable front form dwelling with a front-facing gable composition shingle roof; faces north, 4x4 bay core; full facade shed porch with replacement wood posts on stone pedestals and apron wall; paired central entrances flanked by a double horizontal 2/2 replacement window and a double wood geometric double hung sash window, similar single and double windows at side elevations; exposed stone veneer; 1 interior stone chimney observed; continuous stone foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1935 and remodeled circa 1955.

141 House, Not Named 1895 ca. 5120 9th Ave. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling, faces south, 3x2 bay core with a hipped composition shingle roof, front-facing gable projection over slightly projecting bay at west bay of facade, similar projection at center bay of east elevation; full facade shed porch with replacement supports on pedestals now enclosed; historic fenestration at facade not visible due to porch enclosure, single 1/1 double hung sash windows at side elevations; replacement aluminum siding, wood shingles at gable ends; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; brick pier foundation with infill; contributing frame NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section 7 Page 28 county and State Jefferson County, AL______garage to rear with second floor apartment. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1895 and remodeled circa 1925 and 1970.

142 House, Not Named 1915 ca. 5124 9thAve.N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame Foursquare form dwelling with Craftsman style details, faces south, 2x3 bay core with a hipped composition shingle roof with central decorative hipped dormer with paired geometric windows, similar dormer at east slope, cornice with modillions, rear hipped extension; full facade hipped porch with replacement wood supports on brick pedestals; entrance at east bay of facade with transom & sidelights flanked by a tripartite geometric window, similar windows at upper level, similar single and double windows at side elevations; replacement vinyl siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1915 and remodeled circa 1985.

143 House, Not Named 1895 ca. 5200 9th Ave.N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling, faces south, 2x2 bay core with a hipped composition shingle roof, front-facing gable wing at the east bay of its facade, cross hipped wing at rear bays of its west side elevation, pedimented gable bay at central bay of east elevation, secondary rear gable wing and enclosed former shed porch; less than full facade shed porch with apron wall now glassed in; central entrance with transom at facade flanked by single 1/1 aluminum replacement windows, similar windows at side elevations; replacement aluminum siding; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; brick pier foundation with brick infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1895 and remodeled circa 1970.

144 House, Not Named 1895 ca. 5204 9th Ave.N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling, faces south, 3x3 bay core with a hipped composition shingle roof, central front-facing gable projection with louvered vent, secondary rear gable wing and enclosed former shed porch; full facade hipped porch with pedimented gable at entrance bay and tapered wood posts, later apron wall, modern insect screening and aluminum awning; central entrance with transom & sidelights at facade flanked by single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; plain weatherboard siding; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; brick pier foundation with brick infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1895 and remodeled circa 1925 and 1965.

145 House, Not Named 1895 ca. 5208 9th Ave.N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling, faces south, 3x3 bay core with a hipped composition shingle roof, front-facing pedimented gable wing at west bay of facade, side pedimented gable projection at center bay of west elevation, secondary rear gable wing and enclosed former shed porch; less than full facade hipped porch with replacement brick pillars and apron wall, modern insect screening and aluminum awning; central entrance at facade flanked by single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; replacement asphalt roll siding; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; brick pier foundation with brick infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1895 and remodeled circa 1950 and 1965.

146 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 5209 9th Ave.N Contributing 1-story brick veneer bungalow form dwelling, faces north, 2x4 bay core with a side gable composition shingle roof with exposed rafter ends and angle bracketed eaves, front-facing gable addition at east; full facade gable porch with brick pillars and apron wall; entrance at east bay of facade flanked by double geometric double hung sash windows, similar single and double windows at side elevations; exposed brick veneer exterior walls; 1 interior and 1 exterior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1935. NFS Form 10-900-a 0MB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

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NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section 7 Page 29 county and State___Jefferson County, AL

147 House, Not Named 1895 ca. 5212 9thAve.N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling, faces south, 2x2 bay core with a hipped composition shingle roof, front-facing gable wing at the west bay of its facade, cross hipped wing at rear bays of its east side elevation, pedimented gable bay at central bay of west elevation, secondary rear gable wing and enclosed former shed porch; less than full facade shed porch with replacement supports on wood pedestals wraps to east elevation; entrances at east elevation within porch and at east wing, flanked by a single wood 1/1 double hung sash window, similar windows at side elevations; replacement asbestos shingle siding; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; brick pier foundation with brick infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1895 and remodeled circa 1965.

148 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 4724 9th Ct.N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame gable front form dwelling, faces south, 3x2 bay core with a front-facing gable composition shingle roof with exposed rafter ends; less than full facade gable porch now enclosed; historic fenestration at west bays of facade obscured by porch enclosure, single wood geometric double hung sash window to east, similar single and double windows at side elevations; replacement asbestos shingle siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1960 and 1985.

149 House, Not Named 1955 ca. 4728 9th Ct.N. Noncontributing Rectangular 1-story frame dwelling with a side gable roof. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1955 and remodeled circa 1975.

150 House, Not Named 1955 ca. 4730 9th Ct.N. Noncontributing Rectangular 1-story frame dwelling with a side gable roof. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1955 and remodeled circa 1975.

151 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 4914 9th Ct.N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form duplex with Craftsman style details, faces south, 4x3 bay core with a front- facing gable composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves and exposed rafter ends, side gable projecting bays at rear of side elevations; twin gable porches at facade with brick pillars; single entrances at outer bays of facade flanked by single wood geometric double hung sash windows, similar single and double windows at side elevations; wood novelty siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925.

152 House, Not Named 1890 ca. 4918 9th Ct.N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling, faces south, 2x2 bay core with a hipped composition shingle roof with a front-facing gable over a projecting bay at the west bay of its facade, similar projection at the rear bay of the east elevation, rear gable addition; historic full-facade gable porch with wood supports on brick pedestals; single entrance at east bay of facade with transom flanked by a single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar single and double windows at side elevations; replacement brick veneer; 1 interior stuccoed chimney observed; continuous stuccoed foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1890 and remodeled circa 1965.

153 House, Not Named 1930 ca. 4922 9th Ct.N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame gable front form dwelling, faces south, 2x4 bay core with a front-facing gable composition shingle roof with exposed rafter ends; less than full-facade gable porch with brick arcade and apron wall; off-center NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

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NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section J7_ Page 30 county and State Jefferson County, AL______entrance at facade flanked by a double wood 6/1 double hung sash window, similar single and double windows at side elevations; exposed brick veneer walls; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1930.

154 House, Not Named 1900 ca. 4924 9th Ct.N. Contributing T-shaped 1-story frame gable front and wing form dwelling, faces north, 3x1 bay core with front and rear facing T wings at its west end and a cross gable composition shingle roof, rear shed extension; replacement less than full facade shed porch with metal supports; central entrance at facade flanked by single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar single and double windows side elevations, modern aluminum storm windows applied; replacement aluminum siding; no chimneys observed; brick pier foundation with concrete block infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1900 and remodeled circa 1975.

155 Georgia Terrace Apartments 1965 ca. 5013 9th Ct.N. Noncontributing Rectangular 1-story stuccoed apartment building with a hipped roof. Construction and design details suggest that this apartment building was constructed circa 1965.

156 Georgia Terrace Apartments 1965 ca. ca. 5015 9th Ct.N. Noncontributing Rectangular 1-story stuccoed apartment building with a hipped roof. Construction and design details suggest that this apartment building was constructed circa 1965.

157 Georgia Terrace Apartments 1965ca. ca. 5017 9th Ct.N. Noncontributing Rectangular 1-story stuccoed apartment building with a hipped roof. Construction and design details suggest that this apartment building was constructed circa 1965. 158 Georgia Terrace Apartments 1965 ca. ca. 5019 9th Ct.N. Noncontributing Rectangular 1-story stuccoed apartment building with a hipped roof. Construction and design details suggest that this apartment building was constructed circa 1965.

159 House, Not Named 1935 ca. 4716 9th Ter.N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame gable front form dwelling, faces south, 3x3 bay core with a front-facing gable composition shingle roof, rear gable addition; full facade gable porch with brick pillars, now enclosed; historic fenestration at facade obscured by porch enclosure, single and double wood geometric double hung sash windows at side elevations; replacement vinyl siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1935 and remodeled circa 1985.

160 House, Not Named 1935 ca. 4719 9th Ter.N. Noncontributing Rectangular 1-story frame dwelling with Craftsman style details, faces north, 3x2 bay core with a side gable composition shingle roof; full facade gable porch now enclosed; historic fenestration at facade obscured by porch enclosure, double wood geometric double hung sash windows at side elevations; replacement asbestos shingle siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; brick pier foundation with infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1935 and was remodeled circa 1960 and 1990.

161 House, Not Named 1935 ca. 4720 9th Ter. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story gable front form dwelling with Craftsman style details, faces south, 3x3 bay core with a front-facing gable composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves and exposed rafter ends; less than full facade gable porch with brick pillars, modern insect screening; off-center entrance at facade flanked by single and double wood geometric double NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

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NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section J7_ Page 31 county and State Jefferson County, AL ______

hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; wood weatherboard siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1935.

162 House, Not Named 1935 ca. 4724 9th Ter. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story gable front form dwelling with Craftsman style details, faces south, 3x3 bay core with a front-facing gable composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves and exposed rafter ends; less than full facade gable porch with brick pillars, modern insect screening; off-center entrance at facade flanked by single and double wood replacement aluminum windows, similar windows at side elevations; wood weatherboard siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1935 and remodeled circa 1975.

163 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 4725 9th Ter. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame gable front form dwelling with Craftsman style details, faces north, 3x4 bay core with a front- facing gable composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves and exposed rafter ends; less than full facade gable porch with brick pillars and apron wall; off-center entrance at facade flanked by single and double wood geometric double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; narrow plain weatherboard siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925.

164 House, Not Named 1935 ca. 4728 9th Ter. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story dwelling, faces south, 3x3 bay core with a side facing gable composition shingle roof; less than full facade gable porch now enclosed; historic fenestration at eastern bays of facade obscured by porch enclosure, single wood 8/8 double hung sash window at west bay, similar windows at side elevations; wood novelty siding; no chimneys observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1935 and remodeled circa 1970.

165 House, Not Named 1920 ca. 4729 9th Ter. N. Contributing Ell-shaped 1-story frame gable front and wing form dwelling, faces north, 3x1 bay core with a front-facing gable wing at the west side of its facade, cross gable composition shingle roof with exposed rafter ends; less than full facade shed porch with replacement wood posts and apron wall; central entrance at facade flanked by single and double wood 2/2 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; wood novelty siding; no chimneys observed; continuous stucco foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1920.

166 House, Not Named 1947 ca. 4732 9th Ter. N. Noncontributing Rectangular 1-story dwelling, faces south, 3x2 bay core with a side facing gable composition shingle roof, rear shed additions; less than full facade hipped porch now enclosed; off-center entrance flanked by replacement 1/1 and fixed windows at facade, similar windows at side elevations; replacement vinyl siding; no chimneys observed; continuous concrete block foundation. Construction and design details are consistent with the assessor's date of 1947 that indicate that this dwelling was remodeled circa 1955 and 1975.

167 House, Not Named 1945 ca. 4736 9th Ter. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame minimal traditional form dwelling, faces south, 3x1 bay core with a side gable composition shingle roof, secondary rear gable wing; less than full facade gable porch with brick pillars; off-center entrance at facade flanked by double wood 6/1 double hung sash windows, similar single and double windows at side elevations; asbestos shingle siding; no chimneys observed; continuous concrete block foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1945. NFS Form 10-900-a 0MB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

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NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section 7 Page 32 county and State Jefferson County, AL______

168 House, Not Named 1935 ca. 4740 9th Ter. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame gable front form dwelling with Craftsman style details, faces south, 3x3 bay core with a front- facing gable composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves and exposed rafter ends; full facade gable porch with brick pillars, modern insect screening; off-center entrance at facade flanked by single and double wood geometric double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; wood weatherboard siding; no chimneys observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1935.

169 House, Not Named 1935 ca. 4744 9th Ter. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame dwelling with Craftsman style details, faces south, x2 bay core with a side clipped gable composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves and exposed rafter ends; less than full facade clipped gable porch with brick pillars and apron wall, modern insect screening; central entrance at facade with oversized sidelights flanked by double wood geometric double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; wood weatherboard siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1935.

170 House, Not Named 1935 ca. 4750 9th Ter. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame dwelling with Craftsman style details, faces south, 3x1 bay core with a side clipped gable composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves and exposed rafter ends; less than full facade clipped gable porch with brick pillars and apron wall, modern insect screening; central entrance at facade with oversized sidelights flanked by double wood geometric double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; wood weatherboard siding; no chimneys observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1935.

171 House, Not Named 1950 ca. 4804 9th Ter. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame minimal traditional form dwelling, faces south, 4x2 bay core with a side gable composition shingle roof; entrance bay porch now enclosed; off-center entrance at east bay of facade flanked by 2 tripartite horizontal 2/2 windows to the west and a single wood horizontal 2/2 double hung sash window to the east, similar single windows side elevations; asbestos shingle siding; no chimneys observed; continuous concrete block foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1950 and remodeled circa 1980.

172 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 4812 9th Ter. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame gable front form dwelling, faces south, 3x3 bay core with a front-facing gable composition shingle roof, rear gable addition; less than full facade gable porch with replacement metal supports; central entrance at facade with sidelights flanked by single wood geometric double hung sash windows, similar single and double windows side elevations; replacement aluminum siding; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; continuous brick foundation; noncontributing stucco garage to rear. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1980. 173 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 4816 9th Ter. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame gable front form dwelling with Craftsman style details, faces south, 3x5 bay core with a front- facing gable composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves and exposed rafter ends; less than full facade gable porch with brick pillars and apron wall; off-center entrance at facade flanked by double wood 1/1 replacement windows, single and double 6/1 double hung sash windows side elevations; wood novelty siding; 1 interior brick chimney and 1 exterior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925. NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section 7 Page 33 county and State Jefferson County, AL _____

174 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 4817 9th Ter.N. Contributing Rectangular 1.5 frame Craftsman style bungalow dwelling, faces north, 2x4 bay core with a side gable composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves and exposed rafter ends, central gable dormer with a double window, polygonal bay window at north bay of east elevation; less than full facade gable porch with wood supports on rubble stone pedestals wraps to east elevation under cross gable roof; entrance at east bay of facade with transom & sidelights flanked by a triple wood window with a central 12/1 double hung sash panel flanked by 9/1 sash panels, similar 9/1 single, double and triple windows side elevations; replacement vinyl siding; 1 interior rubble stone chimney observed; continuous rubble stone foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1985.

175 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 4824 9th Ter. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame gable front form dwelling with Craftsman style details, faces south, 3x5 bay core with a front- facing gable composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves and exposed rafter ends; full facade gable porch with rubble stone pillars and apron wall, now enclosed; historic fenestration at facade obscured by porch enclosure, single and double wood geometric double hung sash windows, similar windows side elevations; plain weatherboard siding; no chimneys observed; continuous rubble stone foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1990.

176 House, Not Named 1890 ca. 4828 9th Ter.N. Contributing Ell-shaped 1-story frame dwelling, faces south, 3x1 bay core with a rear ell wing to the west and a cross gable composition shingle roof with boxed cornice with returns; less than full facade hipped porch with paneled frieze, replacement wood supports on brick pedestals; off-center entrance at facade flanked by single wood 6/6 replacement windows, similar windows at side elevations; wood novelty siding at porch and gable ends, remainder covered with aluminum siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; brick pier foundation with brick infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1890 and remodeled circa 1935 and 1975.

177 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 4832 9th Ter.N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame gable front form dwelling, faces east, 3x4 bay core with a front-facing gable composition shingle roof; less than full facade gable porch with rubble stone pillars and apron wall, now screened; off-center entrance flanked by single and double wood geometric double hung sash windows, similar windows side elevations; replacement vinyl siding, some historic wood novelty siding visible; no chimneys observed; continuous rubble stone foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1990.

178 House, Not Named 1900 ca. 4835 9th Ter.N. Contributing T-shaped 1-story frame gable front and wing form dwelling, faces north, 3x1 bay core with front and rear facing T wings at its east end and a cross gable composition shingle roof, rear shed extension; historic replacement less than full facade shed porch with wood supports on brick pedestals; central entrance at facade flanked by double wood 4/4 double hung sash windows, similar single and double windows side elevations; plain weatherboard siding; no chimneys observed; brick pier foundation with concrete block infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1900 and remodeled circa 1935.

179 House, Not Named 1900 ca. 5225 lOthAve. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame dwelling with a hipped composition shingle roof with a prominent front-facing gable addition at its facade; faces north, 5x1 bay core with an off-center 3x1 bay front-gable addition at its facade; less than full facade recessed porch with rubble stone pillar and apron walls; entrance at west bay of facade flanked by single and double wood NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section J7_ Page 34 county and State Jefferson County, AL______geometric double hung sash window, 6/6 windows at side elevations; plain weatherboard siding; continuous rubble stone foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1900 and remodeled circa 1925.

180 House, Not Named 1895 ca. 5303 lOthAve.N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling with a hipped patterned composition shingle roof with a front-facing pedimented gable projection at the east bay of its front slope; faces north, 3x2 bay core with front-facing projection at east bay of facade, side hipped projection at rear bays of west elevation; less than full facade shed porch now enclosed wraps to west elevation; historic fenestration at west bays of facade concealed within porch enclosure, single replacement window at east bay, single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows at side elevations; plain weatherboard siding, wood shingles at gable end; 1 interior brick chimney observed; brick pier foundation with brick infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1895 and remodeled circa 1975.

181 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 5305 lOthAve.N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling with Craftsman style details and a front-facing gable composition shingle roof with exposed rafter ends and angle bracketed eaves, tripartite louver at gable end; faces north, 3x4 bays; full facade gable porch with brick pillars now enclosed, modern aluminum awning; historic fenestration at facade concealed within porch enclosure, single, double, and triple wood geometric double hung sash windows at side elevations; wood novelty siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; continuous stucco foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1975.

182 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 5307 lOthAve.N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling with Craftsman style details and a front-facing gable composition shingle roof with exposed rafter ends and angle bracketed eaves, rectangular louver at gable end; faces north, 3x4 bays; full facade gable porch with outer brick pillars and inner wood support on pedestal, modem aluminum awning; entrance at west bay of facade grouped with flanking aluminum replacement horizontal 2/2 windows, flanked to the east by a single wood geometric double hung sash window, similar single and double windows at side elevations; wood novelty siding, plywood applied at gable end; 1 interior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1965 and 1980.

183 House, Not Named 1907 ca. 5313 lOthAve.N. Contributing Irregular shaped 1.5-story dwelling with a gable on hipped gable composition shingle roof with a central gable roofed deck, side cross gables; faces north, 3x3 bay core with rectangular projections at the rear bays of its side elevations under a common roof; full facade recessed porch with columns wraps to both side elevations; central entrance at facade with transom flanked by single wood 2/2 double hung sash windows, central entrance at roof deck with transom and hood flanked by single 2/2 windows in tripartite grouping, similar 1/1 windows at side elevations; replacement asbestos shingle siding; no chimneys observed; brick pier foundation with brick infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1900 and remodeled circa 1965. Tax records indicate that the house was built in 1907.

184 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 5315 lOthAve.N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form duplex with Craftsman style details and a side clipped gable composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves and exposed rafter ends, tripartite vents at gable ends; faces north, 4x3 bays with rear addition; 2 gable porches at facade with brick pillars and apron walls; entrances at outer bays of facade flanking single wood geometric double hung sash windows, similar single and double windows at side elevations; wood novelty siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925. NFS Form 10-900-a 0MB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section 7 Page 35 county and State Jefferson County, AL ______

185 House, Not Named 1900 ca. 5319 lOthAve.N. Contributing Ell-shaped 1-story gable front and wing form dwelling with a cross gable composition shingle roof; faces north, 3x1 bay core with front-facing gable wing at west bay of facade, secondary rear wing; less than full facade shed porch now enclosed; historic fenestration at two eastern bays obscured by porch enclosure, modern aluminum replacement t window at wing, single wood 6/6 double hung sash windows at side elevations; plain weatherboard siding, wood shingles at front gable; no chimneys observed; brick pier foundation with infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1900 and remodeled circa 1965.

186 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 5323 lOthAve.N. Contributing Rectangular 1.5-story brick veneer bungalow form dwelling with Craftsman style details and a side gable composition shingle roof with exposed rafter ends and angle bracketed eaves, off-center gable dormer; faces north, 3x3 bays with polygonal bay window at center bay of east elevation; less than full facade gable porch with brick piers with decorative buttresses and apron wall, deck extends full width; off-center entrance at facade flanked by double wood 6/1 double hung sash windows, similar single and double windows at side elevations; brick veneer, stucco at gables; 1 exterior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925.

187 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 212 47th PI. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling with Craftsman style details, faces east, 3x3 bay core with a front- facing composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves and exposed rafter ends, rear elevation of building not observed; full facade recessed porch with tapered wood supports on brick pedestals, modern carport extension to south; off-center entrance at facade with flanked by single and double wood geometric double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; narrow plain weatherboard siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and saw minor alterations circa 1965.

188 House, Not Named 1895 ca. 214 47th PI. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling, faces east, 3x3 bay core with a hipped composition shingle roof with a front-facing pedimented gable over a slightly projecting bay at the north end of its facade, similar side bay at center of south elevation with cutaway bay window, decorative wood shingles and attic windows at gables, rear elevation not observed; full facade hipped porch with historic replacement wood supports on brick pedestals; central entrance at facade with transom flanked by single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; plain weatherboard siding; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; brick pier foundation with infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1895 and saw minor alterations circa 1930.

189 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 215 47th PI. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling with Craftsman style details, faces west, 3x3 bay core with a hipped composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves and exposed rafter ends, rear elevation of building not observed; less than full facade partially recessed gable porch with wood supports on brick pedestals, modern insect screening; off-center entrance at facade with sidelights flanked by single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar single and double windows at side elevations; plain weatherboard siding; no chimneys observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and saw minor alterations circa 1960. NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section 7 Page 36 county and State Jefferson County, AL______

190 House, Not Named 1895 ca. 218 47th PI. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling, faces east, 3x3 bay core with a hipped composition shingle roof with a front-facing gable at the north end of its facade, similar side gable at east of south elevation, decorative wood shingles at gables, rear elevation not observed; full facade hipped porch with modern posts and railings; central entrance at facade with transom and sidelights flanked by single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; narrow plain weatherboard siding; no chimneys observed; brick pier foundation with infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1895 and saw minor alterations circa 2000.

191 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 219 47th PI. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story bungalow form frame dwelling, faces west, 3x4 bay core with a front-facing gable composition shingle roof, northern bays of facade project slightly, side shed projection to north, rear elevation of building not observed; full facade gable porch with wood supports on brick pedestals; entrance at south bay of facade flanked by single horizontal 2/2 replacement windows, similar windows at side elevations; replacement vinyl siding; no chimneys observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1965.

192 House, Not Named 1895 ca. 220 47th PI. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame dwelling, faces east, 3x3 bay core with a side gable composition shingle roof with a central gable dormer, outer bays of facade project slightly, rear elevation not observed; full facade shed porch with historic replacement wood supports on stucco pedestals and apron wall; central entrance at facade with transom and sidelights flanked by single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; replacement asbestos shingle siding; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; brick pier foundation with infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1895 and saw minor alterations circa 1960.

193 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 221 47th PI. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling with Craftsman style details, faces west, 3x4 bay core with a front- facing gable composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves and exposed rafter ends, northern bays of facade project slightly, side shed projection to north, rear elevation of building not observed; full facade gable porch with wood supports on brick pedestals, north bays of porch enclosed, modern aluminum awning; entrance at south bay of facade flanked by the porch enclosure, single 1/1 replacement aluminum windows at side elevations; plain weatherboard siding; no chimneys observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1965.

194 House, Not Named 1930 ca. 222 47th PI. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame dwelling, faces east, 5x3 bay core with a side gable composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves and exposed rafter ends, rear elevation not observed; less than full facade gable porch with replacement metal supports on rubble stone pedestals; central entrance at facade flanked by single wood 4/4 and 6/6 double hung sash windows, similar single and double 6/6 windows at side elevations; wood novelty siding; no chimneys observed; continuous rubble stone foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1930 and saw minor alterations circa 1960.

195 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 223 47th PI. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling with Craftsman style details, faces west, 3x4 bay core with a front- facing gable composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves and exposed rafter ends, northern bays of facade project slightly, side shed projection to north, rear elevation of building not observed; full facade gable porch with wood supports on rubble stone pedestals; entrance at south bay of facade flanked by single wood 12/1 double hung sash windows, similar NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section 7 Page 37 county and State___Jefferson County, AL

windows at side elevations; replacement asbestos shingle siding; no chimneys observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1960.

196 House, Not Named 1955 ca. 224 47th PI. N. Noncontributing Rectangular 1-story frame dwelling with a side gable roof. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1955 and remodeled circa 1980.

197 House, Not Named 1895 ca. 226 47th PI. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling, faces east, 3x3 bay core with a hipped composition shingle roof with a front-facing pedimented gable over a slightly projecting bay at the north end of its facade, similar side gable projection at the center bay of its south elevation, decorative wood shingles and attic windows at gables, rear elevation not observed; full facade hipped porch with historic replacement tapered wood supports on rubble stone pedestals and apron wall; central entrance at facade with transom flanked by single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; plain weatherboard siding; no chimneys observed; brick pier foundation with infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1895 and saw minor alterations circa 1925.

198 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 227 47th PI. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame dwelling with Craftsman style details, faces west, 3x3 bay core with a side gable composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves and exposed rafter ends, modern rear addition; less than full facade gable porch with replacement metal supports; off-center entrance at facade flanked by double replacement windows, similar single and double windows at side elevations; wood shingle siding; 1 exterior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 2000.

199 House, Not Named 1960 ca. 228 47th PI. N. Noncontributing Rectangular 1-story frame dwelling with a side gable roof. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1960 and remodeled circa 1985.

200 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 229 47th PI. N. Contributing T-shaped 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling with Craftsman style details, faces west, 4x4 bay core with T wings at its 2 rear bays and a cross gable composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves and exposed rafter ends, rear of building not observed; full facade gable porch with stuccoed pillars and apron wall; paired entrance at center bays of facade flanked by single wood 6/1 double hung sash windows, similar single and double windows at side elevations; wood novelty siding with replacement vinyl siding at porch gable; 1 interior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and saw minor alterations circa 1980.

201 House, Not Named 1895 ca. 230 47th PI. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling, faces east, 3x3 bay core with a hipped composition shingle roof with front-facing pedimented gables at the outer bays of its facade, similar side gable projection at the center bay of its south elevation, decorative wood shingles and louvered vents at gables, rear elevation not observed; full facade hipped porch with historic replacement brick pillars, interior wood supports on brick pedestals and apron wall; central entrance at facade with transom flanked by single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; replacement asphalt shingle siding; no chimneys observed; brick pier foundation with infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1895 and saw minor alterations circa 1925 and 1965. NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section _7_ Page 38 county and State __ Jefferson County, AL

202 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 231 47th PI. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame dwelling with Craftsman style details, faces west, 3x2 bay core with a side gable composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves, rear of building not observed; entrance bay gable porch with tapered wood supports on brick pedestals, built-in porch seats, modern aluminum awning; off-center entrance at facade flanked by double wood geometric double hung sash windows, similar single and double windows at side elevations; replacement asbestos shingle siding, decorative wood shingles at porch gable; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1965.

203 House, Not Named 1900 ca. 232 47th PI. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame gable front form dwelling, faces east, 2x2 bay core with a front-facing gable composition shingle roof, rear elevation not observed; full facade gable porch recently removed; entrance at north bay of facade with transom and sidelights flanked by a single window (boarded over), single and double aluminum replacement windows at side elevations; replacement aluminum siding; no chimneys observed; brick pier foundation with brick infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1900 and remodeled circa 1975 and in 2002.

204 House, Not Named 1975 ca. 233 47th PI. N. Noncontributing Rectangular 1-story brick veneer apartment building with a front-facing gable roof. Construction and design details suggest that this apartment building was constructed circa 1975.

205 House, Not Named 1890 ca. 237 47th PL N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling, faces west, 3x3 bay core with a hipped composition shingle roof with a front-facing pedimented gable wing at the north end of its facade with a cutaway bay window, similar side gable at center bay of north elevation, stucco and decorative vents at gables, rear elevation not observed; less than full facade hipped porch with replacement metal supports on historic replacement brick pedestals, modern aluminum awning; central entrance at facade with transom and sidelights flanked by single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; plain weatherboard siding; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; brick pier foundation with infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1890 and saw minor alterations circa 1935 and 1965.

206 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 23 8 47th PI. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling with Craftsman style details, faces east, 3x3 bay core with a side gable composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves and exposed rafter ends, secondary rear gable wing; full facade gable porch with replacement metal supports on brick pedestals; off-center entrance at facade flanked by double wood geometric double hung sash windows, similar single and double windows at side elevations; wood novelty siding; 1 exterior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925. 207 House, Not Named 1935 ca. 239 47th PI. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame gable front form dwelling, faces west, 4x5 bay core with a front-facing gable composition shingle roof, rear shed addition; full facade hipped porch with replacement wood posts; facade with W-E-W-E fenestration pattern with single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; replacement asbestos shingle siding; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1935 and remodeled circa 1960. NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section 7 Page 39 county and State Jefferson County, AL _____

208 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 247 47th PI. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame gable front form dwelling, faces west, 3x4 bay core with a front-facing gable composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves, rear of building not observed; full facade gable porch with brick pillars and interior replacement wood pillars; off-center entrance at facade flanked by single and double wood replacement aluminum 6/6 windows, similar windows at side elevations; replacement plywood siding; no chimneys observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1990.

209 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 249 47th PI. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame gable front form dwelling, faces west, 3x4 bay core with a front-facing gable composition shingle roof, rear of building not observed; full facade gable porch with brick pillars and interior tapered wood support on a brick pedestal; off-center entrance at facade flanked by single and double wood horizontal 2/2 replacement windows, similar windows at side elevations; replacement aluminum siding; no chimneys observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1965 and 1975.

210 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 800 47th PI. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling with Craftsman style details, faces east, 3x4 bay core with a front- facing gable composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves and exposed rafter ends, decorative tripartite gable vent/window with hood; full facade gable porch with brick pillars and apron wall, north bay enclosed; off-center entrance at facade flanked by triple wood geometric double hung sash windows, similar single and double windows side elevations; wood novelty siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and was remodeled circa 1935.

211 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 804 47th PL N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling with Craftsman style details, faces east, 3x4 bay core with a front- facing gable composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves and exposed rafter ends; full facade gable porch with stuccoed pillars and apron wall; entrance at south bay of facade flanked by a single aluminum replacement window and a double wood geometric double hung sash window, similar single and double windows side elevations; narrow weatherboard siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; continuous stucco foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and was remodeled circa 1970.

212 House, Not Named 1895 ca. 808 47th PI. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling with Queen Anne style details, faces east, 2x3 bay core with a hipped composition shingle roof with secondary pedimented cross gables over wings at the north bay of its facade and the rear bays of its south elevation, rear gable additions; less than full facade shed porch with historic replacement supports on stuccoed pillars and apron wall; entrance at south bay of core with transom & sidelights flanked by single aluminum replacement windows, similar windows side elevations; wood novelty siding; 1 interior stucco chimney observed; continuous stucco foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1895 and was remodeled circa 1925 and 1970.

213 House, Not Named 1895 ca. 812 47th PI. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame massed plan form dwelling, faces east, 3x3 bay core with a side gable composition shingle roof with an off-center front-facing gable projection, rear of building not observed; full facade shed porch with historic replacement tapered wood supports on stuccoed pedestals; off-center entrance at facade flanked by single aluminum replacement windows, similar windows side elevations, entrance appears to have been altered by the removal of transom NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section _7_ Page 40 county and State Jefferson County, AL______

& sidelights; replacement asbestos shingle siding; no chimneys observed; continuous stucco foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1895 and was remodeled circa 1925, 1960 and 1970.

214 House, Not Named 1895 ca. 814 47th PI. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling, faces east, 3x2 bay core with a hipped composition shingle roof with a central front-facing cross gable, rear shed addition; full facade hipped porch with replacement wood posts and railing; central entrance at facade with transom & sidelights flanked by double wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar single windows side elevations, modern aluminum storm windows; replacement vinyl siding; no chimneys observed; continuous stucco foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1895 and was remodeled circa 1985.

215 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 819 47th PI. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling with Craftsman style details, faces west, 3x4 bay core with a front- facing gable composition shingle roof, rear of house not observed, decorative attic vent at gable end; full facade hipped porch with tapered wood supports on brick pedestals and apron wall; central entrance at facade flanked by a single and double wood geometric double hung sash windows, similar windows side elevations; replacement asbestos shingle siding; no chimneys observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1960.

216 House, Not Named 1895 ca. 821 47th PI. N. Contributing Rectangular 1.5-story frame dwelling, faces west, 3x2 bay core with a side gable composition shingle roof, front-facing pedimented gable wing at north bay of facade, hipped dormer, rear of house not observed; less than full facade hipped porch with replacement aluminum columns; central entrance at facade with transom & sidelights flanked to the south by a historic window with a single large light with a leaded glass transom and to the north by a single aluminum replacement window, similar replacement windows side elevations; replacement aluminum siding; 2 interior stucco chimneys observed; continuous stucco foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1895 and remodeled circa 1970.

217 House, Not Named 1895 ca. 824 47th PI. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling, faces east, 3x2 bay core with a hipped composition shingle roof with a central front-facing cross gable, rear of house not observed; full facade hipped porch with replacement aluminum columns and railing; central entrance at facade flanked by single aluminum 1/1 replacement windows, similar windows side elevations; replacement vinyl siding; no chimneys observed; continuous stucco foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1895 and was remodeled circa 1985.

218 House, Not Named 1930 ca. 825 47th PI. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame gable front form dwelling, faces west, 4x4 bay core with a front-facing gable composition shingle roof, rear gable addition; full facade hipped porch with brick pillars and apron wall, modern aluminum awning; paired entrances at center bays of facade flanked by a single wood geometric double hung sash windows, similar single and double windows side elevations; replacement aluminum siding; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; continuous brick foundation; contributing frame garage to rear. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1930 and remodeled circa 1970. 219 House, Not Named 1955 ca. 828 47th PI. N. Noncontributing Rectangular 1-story frame dwelling with a side gable composition shingle roof. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1955. NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section 7 Page 41 county and State Jefferson County, AL______

220 House, Not Named 1965 ca. 831 47th PI. N. Noncontributing Rectangular 1-story brick veneer dwelling with a front-facing gable composition shingle roof. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1965 and remodeled circa 1975.

221 House, Not Named 1955 833 47th PI. N. Noncontributing Rectangular 1-story frame dwelling with a hipped composition shingle roof. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1955 and remodeled circa 1970.

222 House, Not Named 1895 ca. 840 47th PI. N. Contributing Ell-shaped 1-story frame gable front & wing form dwelling, faces east, 1x3 bay core with a cross-gable wing at the rear bay of its south elevation with a cross gable composition shingle roof, rear extension and addition; full facade shed porch with replacement metal supports wraps to south elevation, partially enclosed, modern insect screening; entrance at porch enclosure flanked by a single wood 1/1 double hung sash window, similar windows side elevations; replacement asbestos shingle siding; no chimneys observed; continuous stucco foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1895 and was remodeled circa 1965.

223 House, Not Named 1930 ca. 841 47th PI. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame gable front form dwelling, faces west, 4x2 bay core with a front-facing gable composition shingle roof, rear gable addition; full facade gable porch with wood supports on brick pedestals and apron wall, modem aluminum awning; paired entrances at center bays of facade flanked by a single and double wood geometric double hung sash windows, similar single and double windows side elevations; wood novelty siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1930.

224 House, Not Named 1920 ca. 844 47th PI. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling, faces east, 3x3 bay core with a hipped composition shingle roof and a hipped front-facing wing at the north bay of its facade, rear of house not observed; less than full facade shed porch with brick pillars; off center entrance at facade flanked by single and double aluminum replacement windows, similar windows side elevations; plain weatherboard siding; no chimneys observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1920 and was remodeled circa 1960.

225 House, Not Named 1930 ca. 845 47th PI. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame gable front form dwelling, faces west, 3x3 bay core with a front-facing gable composition shingle roof, rear of house not observed; full facade gable porch with tapered wood posts, modern insect screening, south bays now enclosed; entrance at north bay of facade flanked by a single wood geometric double hung sash window and the porch enclosure, similar single and double windows side elevations; narrow weatherboard siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1930 and remodeled circa 1975.

226 House, Not Named 1935 ca. 848 47th PI. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame gable front form dwelling, faces east, 3x4 bay core with a cross gable composition shingle roof with exposed rafter ends, rear of house not observed; less than full facade recessed porch with replacement metal supports and modern aluminum awning; off center entrance at facade flanked by a modern picture window and a single wood 1/1 double hung sash window, similar single and double windows side elevations; wood novelty siding; no chimneys NFS Form 10-900-a 0MB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section _J7_ Page 42 county and State Jefferson County, AL______observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1935 and remodeled circa 1960.

227 House, Not Named 1930 ca. 849 47th PI. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame gable front form dwelling, faces west, 3x3 bay core with a front-facing gable composition shingle roof, rear of house not observed; less than full facade recessed porch with replacement metal supports, modern aluminum awning; off-center entrance at facade flanked by double and triple aluminum replacement windows, similar single and double windows side elevations; replacement aluminum siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1930 and remodeled circa 1975.

228 House, Not Named 1935 ca. 854 47th PI. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame gable front form dwelling, faces east, 3x3 bay core with a cross gable composition shingle roof, rear gable extension; less than full facade recessed porch with replacement metal supports; off center entrance at facade flanked by double wood 1/1 and geometric double hung sash windows, similar single and double geometric windows side elevations; replacement aluminum siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1935 and remodeled circa 1975.

229 House, Not Named 1895 ca. 855 47th PI. N. Contributing Ell-shaped 1-story frame gable front and wing form dwelling, faces west, 3x2 bay core with a front-facing gable wing at the north bay of its facade and a cross composition shingle roof, rear of house not observed; less than full facade shed porch now enclosed; historic fenestration at southern bays no visible due to porch enclosure, single wood geometric double hung sash window at north bay, similar windows side elevations; replacement aluminum siding; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; continuous stucco foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1895 and remodeled circa 1975.

230 House, Not Named 1895 ca. 856 47th PI. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling, faces east, 3x2 bay core with a hipped composition shingle roof and a front-facing pedimented gable wing at the north bay of its facade, rear of house not observed; less than full facade shed porch with tapered wood posts, modern aluminum awning and insect screening; central entrance at facade flanked by single aluminum replacement windows, similar windows side elevations; replacement aluminum siding; 1 interior stucco chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1895 and remodeled circa 1975. 231 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 912 47th PI. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame dwelling with Craftsman style details, faces east, 3x2 bay core with a front-facing gable composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves and exposed rafter ends, slightly projecting cross gable bay at front bay of its south elevation; less than full facade gable porch with brick pillars; off-center entrance at facade flanked by single and double wood geometric double hung sash windows, similar windows side elevations; wood novelty siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925.

232 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 913 47th PI. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame dwelling with Craftsman style details, faces west, 3x2 bay core with a side gable composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves and exposed rafter ends, slightly projecting cross gable bay at north elevation; less than full facade gable porch with brick pillars; off-center entrance at facade flanked by single and double wood geometric NFS Form 10-900-a 0MB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section 7 Page 43 county and State Jefferson County, AL______

double hung sash windows, similar windows side elevations; wood novelty siding; no chimneys observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925.

233 House, Not Named 1935 ca. 916 47th PI. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame dwelling, faces east, 3x1 bay core with a side gable composition shingle roof with exposed rafter ends, rear gable and shed extensions; less than full facade gable porch with replacement metal supports; off-center entrance at facade flanked by single and double wood geometric double hung sash windows, similar windows side elevations; replacement aluminum siding; no chimneys observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1935 and remodeled circa 1975.

234 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 917 47th PI. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame gable front form dwelling with Craftsman style details, faces west, 3x3 bay core with a front- facing gable composition shingle roof with bracketed eaves and exposed rafter ends, slightly projecting cross gable bay at north elevation; less than full facade partially recessed gable porch with brick pillars, modern insect screening; off-center entrance at facade flanked by single wood geometric double hung sash windows, similar single and double windows side elevations; wood novelty siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925.

235 House, Not Named 1935 ca. 920 47th PI. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame dwelling, faces east, 3x1 bay core with a side gable composition shingle roof, rear gable and shed extensions; less than full facade gable porch with replacement wood supports on stucco pedestals and apron wall; off-center entrance at facade flanked by single and double wood geometric double hung sash windows, similar windows and replacement windows at side elevations; replacement plywood siding; no chimneys observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1935 and remodeled circa 1975.

236 House, Not Named 1935 ca. 922 47th PI. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame gable front form dwelling, faces east, 3x3 bay core with a front-facing gable composition shingle roof with exposed rafter ends, rear of house not observed; full facade gable porch with replacement metal supports on brick pedestals; off-center entrance at facade flanked by single and double wood geometric double hung sash windows, similar windows and replacement windows at side elevations; wood novelty siding; no chimneys observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1935 and remodeled circa 1965.

237 House, Not Named 1900 ca. 925 47th PI. N Noncontributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling, faces west, 3x3 bay core with a hipped composition shingle roof with a pedimented cross gable over a slightly projecting bay at the south end of its facade, rear hipped extension; less than full facade shed porch with replacement metal supports; off-center entrance at facade flanked by a single aluminum replacement picture windows, similar single windows side elevations; replacement aluminum siding; 1 interior stucco chimney observed; continuous concrete block foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1900 and remodeled circa 1975.

238 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 932 47th PI. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling, faces east, 3x4 bay core with a front-facing gable composition shingle roof; less than full facade shed porch with wood supports on pedestals projects slightly to south under side gable; off-center entrance at facade flanked by single wood geometric double hung sash windows, similar single and double NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section _7_ Page 44 county and State Jefferson County, AL______windows at side elevations; replacement aluminum siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1980.

239 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 934 47th PI. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame dwelling, faces east, 3x2 bay core with a side gable composition shingle roof; less than full facade gable porch with historic brick pedestals and apron wall and modern infill above, modern aluminum awnings; historic fenestration at facade obscured by porch enclosure, single wood geometric double hung sash windows at side elevations; replacement aluminum siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1980.

240 House, Not Named 1930 ca. 936 47th PI. N. Noncontributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling, faces east, 3x2 bay core with a side gable composition shingle roof, rear of house not observed; less than full facade gable porch with now enclosed, front-gable addition at facade; historic fenestration at facade obscured by porch enclosure, replacement aluminum windows side elevations; replacement aluminum siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1930 and remodeled circa 1965.

241 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 93 7 47th PI. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame gable front-form dwelling, faces west, 3x3 bay core with a front-facing gable composition shingle roof; less than full facade gable porch with brick pillars and apron wall, modern aluminum awnings; off-center entrance at facade flanked by double wood geometric double hung sash windows, similar single and double windows at side elevations; narrow plain weatherboard siding; no chimneys observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925.

242 House, Not Named 1949 ca. 938 47th PI. N. Noncontributing Rectangular 1-story frame minimal traditional form dwelling, faces east, 3x2 bay core with a side gable composition shingle roof; slightly projecting entrance bay with swept gable roof, entrance recessed, flanked by single and double horizontal 2/2 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; replacement aluminum siding; 1 exterior front brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details are consistent with the tax assessor's date of 1949 and indicate that alterations were made circa 1975.

243 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 939 47th PI. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame dwelling, faces west, 3x2 bay core with a side gable composition shingle roof, secondary front- facing clipped gable wing at north bay of facade; less than full facade shed porch with wood supports on brick pedestals and apron wall; off-center entrance at facade flanked by a polygonal bay window at the wing and a double wood geometric double hung sash window, similar single and double windows at side elevations; wood novelty siding; 1 exterior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925.

244 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 940 47th PI. N. Noncontributing Rectangular 1-story frame gable front-form dwelling, faces east, 3x3 bay core with a front-facing gable composition shingle roof; less than full facade gable porch with brick pillars and apron wall, now enclosed; historic fenestration at facade obscured by porch enclosure, single and double horizontal 2/2 aluminum replacement windows at side elevations; replacement aluminum siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1970. NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section 7 Page 45 county and State Jefferson County, AL______

245 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 941 47th PI. N Contributing Rectangular 1 -story frame gable front form dwelling, faces west, 3x2 bay core with a front-facing gable composition shingle roof; less than full facade gable porch with brick pillars and apron wall now enclosed; historic fenestration at north bays of facade obscured by porch enclosure, single aluminum horizontal 2/2 replacement window to south, similar single and double windows at side elevations; replacement vinyl siding; no chimneys observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1990.

246 House, Not Named 1947 ca. 942 47th PI. N. Contributing Ell shaped 1-story frame gable front and wing form dwelling, faces east, 3x2 bay core with a front-facing gable wing at the south bay of its facade and a cross gable composition shingle roof; side gable porch now screened in; off-center entrance at facade flanked to the south by a double wood 6/6 double hung sash window and to the north by a polygonal bay window, similar single and double 6/6 windows at side elevations, modern aluminum awnings at entrance and windows; replacement vinyl siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details are consistent with the tax assessor's date of 1947 and indicate that alterations were made circa 1985.

247 House, Not Named 1945 ca. 943 47th PI. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame minimal traditional form dwelling, faces west, 2x2 bay core with a side gable composition shingle roof; side gable porch at north elevation with replacement metal supports; entrance at north elevation with porch, facade with a tripartite picture window and a single wood 8/8 double hung sash window, similar windows at side elevations; asbestos shingle siding at side elevations, replacement plywood siding at facade; 1 exterior brick chimney observed; continuous concrete block foundation; contributing frame garage to rear. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1945 and remodeled circa 1985.

248 House, Not Named 1935 ca. 944 47th PL N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame side gable massed plan form dwelling, faces east, 3x2 bay core with a side gable composition shingle roof; less than full facade gable porch with wood supports on brick pedestals; off-center entrance at facade flanked by single and double 1/1 replacement windows, similar windows at side elevations; replacement asbestos shingle siding; no chimneys observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1935 and remodeled circa 1960 and 1980.

249 House, Not Named 1935 ca. 945 47th PI. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame gable front form dwelling, faces west, 3x5 bay core with a front-facing gable composition shingle roof; full facade hipped gable with wood supports on concrete block pedestals; off-center entrance at facade flanked by single aluminum horizontal 2/2 replacement windows, similar windows at side elevations; replacement aluminum siding; 1 interior concrete block chimney and 1 brick flue chimney observed; continuous concrete block foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1935 and remodeled circa 1975.

250 House, Not Named 1935 ca. 946 47th PI. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame side gable massed plan form dwelling, faces east, 3x2 bay core with a side gable composition shingle roof, rear addition; less than full facade gable porch with replacement metal supports on brick pedestals; off-center entrance at facade flanked by a picture window and a single 1/1 replacement windows, similar windows at side elevations; narrow plain weatherboard siding at side elevations, modern replacement composition board siding at facade; no chimneys observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1935 and remodeled circa 1980. NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section 7 Page 46 county and State Jefferson County, AL______

251 House, Not Named 1935 ca. 947 47th PI. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame gable front form dwelling, faces west, 3x3 bay core with a front-facing gable composition shingle roof; full facade hipped porch with replacement supports and insect screening; off-center entrance at facade flanked by double wood geometric double hung sash windows, similar single and double windows at side elevations; replacement aluminum siding; no chimneys observed; continuous concrete block foundation; contributing frame garage to rear. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1935 and remodeled circa 1975.

252 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 948 47th PI. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame gable front form dwelling, faces east, 3x3 bay core with a front-facing gable composition shingle roof, slightly projecting cross gable wing at front bay of north elevation, similar corresponding cross gable at south elevation without wing; less than full facade gable porch with replacement wood posts and insect screening; off- center entrance at facade flanked by double wood geometric double hung sash windows, similar single and double windows at side elevations; replacement vinyl siding; 1 exterior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1990.

253 House, Not Named 1935 ca. 949 47th PI. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame gable front form dwelling with Craftsman style details, faces west, 3x3 bay core with a front- facing gable composition shingle roof with exposed rafter ends; full facade hipped porch with replacement metal supports, modern aluminum awnings, apron wall and insect screening; off-center entrance at facade flanked by double wood geometric double hung sash windows, similar single and double windows at side elevations; replacement asbestos shingle siding; 1 exterior stucco chimney observed; continuous stucco foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1935 and remodeled circa 1965.

254 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 950 47th PI. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame gable front form dwelling with Craftsman style details, faces east, 3x3 bay core with a front- facing gable composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves and exposed rafter ends; less than full facade gable porch with wood supports on brick pedestals off-center entrance at facade flanked by double wood geometric double hung sash windows, similar single and double windows at side elevations; wood novelty siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925.

255 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 951 47th PI. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame gable front form dwelling with Craftsman style details, faces west, 3x3 bay core with a front- facing gable composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves and exposed rafter ends; full facade gable porch stucco pillars and interior wood supports on stucco pedestals and modern insect screening; off-center entrance at facade flanked by single and double wood geometric double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; wood novelty siding; 1 exterior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925.

256 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 952 47th PI. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame gable front form dwelling with Craftsman style details, faces east, 3x2 bay core with a front- facing gable composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves and exposed rafter ends, rear 2-bay deep addition; full facade gable porch with replacement metal supports; off-center entrance at facade flanked by single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; wood novelty siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section 7 Page 47 county and State Jefferson County, AL______

continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and saw minor alterations circa 1965.

257 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 953 47th PI. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame gable front form dwelling with Craftsman style details, faces west, 3x4 bay core with a front- facing gable composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves and exposed rafter ends; less than full facade gable porch with replacement wood posts and modern insect screening; off-center entrance at facade flanked by single wood geometric double hung sash windows, similar single and double windows at side elevations; wood novelty siding; 1 interior stucco chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925.

258 House, Not Named 1947 ca. 954 47th PI. N. Contributing Ell shaped 1-story frame gable front and wing form dwelling, faces east, 3x2 bay core with a front-facing gable wing at the south bay of its facade and a cross gable composition shingle roof; less than full facade shed porch now glassed in; off-center entrance at facade flanked to the north by a modern picture window and to the south by a double wood 6/6 double hung sash window, similar single and double 6/6 windows at side elevations; replacement vinyl siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details are consistent with the tax assessor's date of 1947 and indicate that alterations were made circa 1985.

259 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 956 47th PI. N. Contributing Ell shaped 1-story frame gable front and wing form dwelling, faces east, 3x2 bay core with a front-facing gable wing at the south bay of its facade and a cross gable composition shingle roof with hip at its north end; less than full facade gable porch with wood supports on brick pedestals; off-center entrance at facade flanked to the north by a modern picture window and to the south by paired single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows with modem aluminum storm windows, similar single and double windows at side elevations; wood novelty siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation; contributing frame garage at rear. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1955.

260 Apartment Building, Not Named 1980 ca. 957 47th PI. N Noncontributing Ell-shaped 2-story frame apartment building with a cross gable roof. Construction and design details suggest that this apartment building was constructed circa 1980.

261 House, Not Named 1947 ca. 958 47th PI. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame dwelling, faces east, 3x2 bay core with a hipped composition shingle roof, north bay of facade recessed slightly at porch; less than full facade hipped porch now enclosed; entrance at north bay of facade flanked by single horizontal 2/2 windows, similar windows at side elevations; plain weatherboard siding; no chimneys observed; continuous concrete block foundation; contributing frame garage at rear. Construction and design details are consistent with the tax assessor's date of 1947 and indicate that alterations were made circa 1975.

262 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 959 47th PI. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame gable front form dwelling, faces west, 3x4 bay core with a front-facing gable composition shingle roof; full facade gable porch with wood supports on brick pedestal and apron wall; off-center entrance at facade flanked by a single wood 2/2 double hung sash window, possible former window to the south now covered with aluminum siding, similar windows at side elevations; replacement aluminum siding; 1 exterior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1980. NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section 7 Page 48 county and State Jefferson County, AL______

263 House, Not Named 1949 ca. 960 47th PI. N. Noncontributing Rectangular 1-story frame minimal traditional form dwelling, faces east, 3x1 bay core with a side gable composition shingle roof, secondary rear wing to south; slightly projecting entrance bay with swept gable roof, entrance recessed, flanked by single wood 6/6 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; wood novelty siding; no chimneys observed; continuous stucco foundation. Construction and design details are consistent with the tax assessor's date of 1949 and indicate that alterations were made circa 1975.

264 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 961 47th PI. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame gable front form dwelling, faces west, 3x4 bay core with a front-facing gable composition shingle roof with exposed rafter ends; less than full facade gable porch with wood supports on brick pedestal and apron wall; off-center entrance at facade flanked by single and double wood geometric double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; wood novelty siding; 1 interior stucco chimney observed; continuous stucco foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925.

265 House, Not Named 1930 ca. 963 47th PI. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame gable front form dwelling, faces west, 2x4 bay core with a gable on hip composition shingle roof with exposed rafter ends; less than full facade recessed porch with stucco pillars and apron wall; entrance at north elevation within porch, facade flanked by single and double wood geometric double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; replacement composition board siding; no chimneys observed; continuous stucco foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1930 and remodeled circa 1985.

266 House, Not Named 1905 ca. 214 48th St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling, faces east, 3x4 bay core with a hipped composition shingle roof with a pedimented front-facing gable over a slightly projecting bay at the north end of its facade, side pedimented gable projection at central bay of south elevation, rear of building not observed; full facade hipped porch with fluted masonry columns on brick pedestals; central entrance at facade with transom & sidelights flanked by single 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; replacement asphalt roll siding, wood shingles at gable end; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; brick pier foundation with brick infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1905 and remodeled circa 1960.

267 House, Not Named 1905 ca. 215 48th St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling, faces west, 2x2 bay core with a hipped composition shingle roof with a central pedimented front-facing gable projection, rear shed extension; full facade hipped porch with fluted masonry columns on brick pedestals; entrance at south bay of facade with transom & sidelights flanked by a single 1/1 double hung sash window, similar single windows at side elevations; narrow weatherboard siding, wood shingles at gable end; 1 interior stuccoed brick chimney and 1 exterior brick flue observed; brick pier foundation with brick infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1905.

268 House, Not Named 1905 ca. 216 48th St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling, faces east, 3x4 bay core with a hipped composition shingle roof with a central gable dormer, side gable projection at central bay of south elevation, rear of building not observed; full facade hipped porch with tapered wood supports on brick pedestals, pedimented gable at entrance bay; central entrance at facade with transom & sidelights flanked by single 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; replacement aluminum siding; no chimneys observed; brick pier foundation with brick infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1905 and remodeled circa 1960. NFS Form 10-900-a 0MB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section _J7_ Page 49 county and State Jefferson County, AL______

269 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 217 48th St. N Contributing Rectangular 1 -story frame bungalow form dwelling with Craftsman style details, faces west, 3x3 bay core with a side gable composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves and exposed rafter ends, rear gable wing; less than full facade gable porch with tapered rubble stone pillars and apron wall; central entrance at facade flanked by double horizontal 2/2 aluminum replacement windows, similar windows at side elevations; narrow plain weatherboard siding; 1 interior rubble stone chimney observed; continuous rubble stone foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1960.

270 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 218 48th St. N Contributing T-shaped 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling with Craftsman style details, faces east, 3x3 bay core with rear T wings and a cross gable composition shingle roof with a angle bracketed eaves and exposed rafter ends, rear of building not observed; full facade gable porch with brick pillars and apron wall; central entrance at facade with transom & sidelights flanked by single 6/1 double hung sash windows, similar single and double windows at side elevations; replacement asbestos shingle siding; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1960.

271 House, Not Named 1905 ca. 219 48th St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling, faces west, 2x3 bay core with a hipped composition shingle roof with a front-facing gable projection over a polygonal bay window at the north bay of its facade, side pedimented gable projection at center bay of south elevation, rear hipped wing; full facade hipped porch with fluted masonry columns on patterned concrete block pedestals, modern aluminum awning; entrance at south bay of facade with transom & sidelights flanked by a bay window with single 1/1 double hung sash, similar single and double windows at side elevations, aluminum storm windows added; narrow weatherboard siding, wood shingles at gable end; no chimneys observed; brick pier foundation with brick infill; contributing frame garage to rear. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1905 and saw minor alterations circa 1975.

272 House, Not Named 1905 ca. 221 48th St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling, faces west, 2x3 bay core with a hipped composition shingle roof with a front-facing gable projection over a polygonal bay window at the north bay of its facade, side pedimented gable projection at center bay of south elevation, rear hipped wing; full facade hipped porch with fluted masonry columns on patterned concrete block pedestals, modern aluminum awning and insect screening; entrance at south bay of facade with transom & sidelights flanked by a bay window with single 1/1 double hung sash, similar single and double windows at side elevations; replacement aluminum siding; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; brick pier foundation with brick infill; contributing frame garage to rear. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1905 and was remodeled circa 1975.

273 House, Not Named 1905 ca. 222 48th St. N Contributing Rectangular 1.5-story frame pyramidal form dwelling, faces east, 2x2 bay core with a hipped composition shingle roof with a central gable dormer, dormer with boxed cornice with returns and a single replacement window, secondary rear wing to south, rear of building not observed; full facade hipped porch with replacement metal supports on patterned concrete block pedestals; entrance at south bay of facade with transom & sidelights flanked by a single 1/1 double hung sash window, similar single and double windows at side elevations; replacement aluminum siding, decorative wood shingles at dormer; no chimneys observed; brick pier foundation with brick infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1905 and remodeled circa 1975. NFS Form 10-900-a 0MB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section 7 Page 50 county and State Jefferson County, AL______

274 House, Not Named 1945 ca. 223 48th St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame minimal traditional form dwelling, faces west, 2x2 bay core with a side gable composition shingle roof; side gable porch to south now glassed in; entrance at south elevation within porch, single 6/6 double hung sash window and tripartite picture window at facade, similar 6/6 windows at side elevations, aluminum awnings added at facade windows and porch; asbestos shingle siding; 1 exterior brick chimney observed; foundation not visible; contributing frame garage to rear. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1945 and saw minor alterations circa 1975.

275 House, Not Named 1900 ca. 224 48th St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling, faces east, 2x2 bay core with a hipped composition shingle roof with a front-facing pedimented gable over a slightly projecting north bay at its facade, a similar side gable projection at the rear bay of its south elevation, rear of building not observed; less than full facade shed porch with replacement metal supports wraps to south elevation, south portion now infilled; entrance at south bay of facade with transom & sidelights flanked by a single 1/1 double hung sash window, similar single and double windows at side elevations; replacement aluminum siding, decorative wood shingles at gables; 1 central stucco chimney observed; brick pier foundation with brick infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1900 and remodeled circa 1975.

276 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 225 48th St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling with Craftsman style details, faces west, 3x4 bay core with a front- facing gable composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves and exposed rafter ends, rear addition; less than full facade gable porch with brick pillars and apron wall, modern aluminum awning and insect screening; central entrance at facade flanked b double wood geometric double hung sash windows, similar single and double windows at side elevations; wood novelty siding; 1 exterior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and saw minor alterations circa 1975.

277 House, Not Named 1900 ca. 226 48th St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling, faces east, 3x3 bay core with a hipped composition shingle roof with a front-facing pedimented gable over a slightly projecting north bay at its facade, hipped projection at the center bay of its south elevation, rear of building not observed; less than full facade shed porch with replacement metal supports; central entrance at facade with transom & sidelights flanked by single 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar single and double windows at side elevations; replacement asbestos shingle siding; 1 exterior brick chimney observed; brick pier foundation with brick infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1900 and remodeled circa 1965. 278 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 227 48th St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling with Craftsman style details, faces west, 3x5 bay core with a front- facing gable composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves and exposed rafter ends, side gable projection at front bays of north elevation; full facade gable porch with brick pillars and apron wall; central entrance at facade flanked by single and double wood geometric double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; narrow plain weatherboard siding; 1 exterior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925.

279 House, Not Named 1900 ca. 228 48th St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling, faces east, 3x3 bay core with a hipped composition shingle roof with a front-facing pedimented gable over a slightly projecting north bay at its facade, hipped projection and rear wing at the rear bay of its south elevation, rear of building not observed; less than full facade shed porch with replacement metal NFS Form 10-900-a 0MB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section _J__ Page 51 county and State Jefferson County, AL______

supports wraps to south elevation, south portion now enclosed; entrance at south bay of facade with transom & sidelights flanked by single 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar single and double windows at side elevations; replacement aluminum siding; no chimneys observed; brick pier foundation with brick infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1900 and remodeled circa 1965.

280 House, Not Named 1920 ca. 230 48th St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame gable front form dwelling, faces east, 3x2 bay core with a front-facing gable composition shingle roof, rear gable and hipped extensions; rear of building not observed; less than full facade recessed porch with replacement metal supports; central entrance at facade with sidelights flanked by single 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar single and double windows at side elevations; replacement aluminum siding; no chimneys observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1920 and remodeled circa 1975.

281 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 234 48th St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story brick veneer bungalow form dwelling, faces east, 3x3 bay core with a front-facing gable composition shingle roof, north bay of facade projects slightly, side gable projection at east bay of south elevation, rear of building not observed; less than full facade gable porch with stone pillars and apron wall; off-center entrance at facade within tripartite grouping with 2 single horizontal 2/2 replacement windows, flanked by a similar double window, similar single and double windows at side elevations; exposed brick veneer exterior walls; 1 interior brick chimney observed; continuous stone foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1965.

282 First Baptist Church Woodlawn 1945 23 5 48th St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story brick veneer church building, faces west, 3x6 bay core with a front-facing gable composition shingle roof, 5x5 bay 2-story brick veneer ancillary buildings with flat roofs to the north and south connected to the church by connectors at the rear bay of the core; less than full facade pedimented gable portico with columns; central entrance at facade within shouldered surround with entablature and double leaf doors flanked by smaller single entrances within shouldered surrounds, tall round arched windows at side elevations with multiple colored glass lights; exposed brick veneer exterior walls; no chimneys observed; foundation not visible; ancillary buildings have 6/6 metal windows. According to its datestone, the First Baptist Church Woodlawn was constructed in 1945. The congregation was organized in 1931 by the Rev. J. A. Martin and Trustees J. Moore, D. Trotter, W. M. Potts, A. B. McNair, H. Thomas, and A. A. Harper.

283 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 236 48th St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling, faces east, 3x2 bay core with a side gable composition shingle roof with exposed rafter ends, rear of building not observed; less than full facade gable porch with brick pillars; off-center entrance at facade flanked by double wood geometric double hung sash windows, similar single and double windows at side elevations; wood novelty siding; 1 exterior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925.

284 House, Not Named 1900 ca. 801 48th St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling, faces west, 3x2 bay core with a hipped composition shingle roof, front-facing pedimented gable wing at south bay of facade; less than full facade hipped porch with replacement metal supports on historic replacement brick pedestals; central entrance at facade with transom flanked by single and double wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; narrow plain weatherboard siding; no chimneys NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section 7 Page 52 county and State Jefferson County, AL______observed; brick pier foundation with brick infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1900 and saw minor alterations circa 1925.

285 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 804 48th St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form duplex, faces east, 3x6 bay core with a front-facing gable composition shingle roof with bracketed eaves and exposed rafter ends, side gable projections at center and rear bays of south elevation, rear of building not observed; no porch; off-center entrance at facade flanked by triple wood geometric double hung sash windows, similar single and double windows at side elevations; exposed brick veneer exterior walls; 1 interior brick chimney and 1 flue observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this duplex was constructed circa 1925.

286 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 805 48th St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling with Craftsman style details, faces west, 3x4 bay core with a front- facing gable composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves and exposed rafter ends; less than full facade gable porch with brick pillars and apron wall; central entrance at facade flanked by single and double wood geometric double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; replacement asbestos shingle siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1960.

287 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 806 48th St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling, faces east, 3x4 bay core with a side gable composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves and exposed rafter ends, secondary rear gable wing to south, rear of building not observed; less than full facade gable porch with brick pillars and apron wall; off-center entrance at facade flanked by single and double wood geometric double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; wood novelty siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925.

288 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 809 48th St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling with Craftsman style details, faces west, 3x5 bay core with a front- facing gable composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves and exposed rafter ends; less than full facade gable porch with rubble stone pillars and apron wall; paired central entrances at facade flanked by single wood geometric double hung sash windows, similar single and double windows at side elevations; wood novelty siding; 1 interior rubble stone chimney observed; continuous rubble stone foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925. 289 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 813 48th St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling with Craftsman style details, faces west, 3x4 bay core with a front- facing gable composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves and exposed rafter ends, slightly projecting south bay at facade under half gable, side gable projection at south elevation; less than full facade gable porch with rubble stone pillars and apron wall, modern insect screening and aluminum awning; off-center entrance at facade flanked by a single wood 6/1 double hung sash window and a multi-light picture window, similar single and double windows at side elevations; wood novelty siding; 1 interior rubble stone chimney observed; continuous rubble stone foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925. NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section 7 Page 53 county and State Jefferson County, AL______

290 House, Not Named 1935 ca. 819 48th St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame gable front form dwelling, faces west, 3x4 bay core with a front-facing gable composition shingle roof with a side gable wing to its south elevation; less than full facade gable porch with brick pillars and apron wall, modern insect screening and aluminum awning; off-center entrance at facade flanked by a single and double wood geometric double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; replacement aluminum siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1935 and remodeled circa 1975.

291 House, Not Named 1905 ca. 821 48th St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling, faces west, 3x3 bay core with a hipped composition shingle roof with a central hipped dormer and a secondary rear gable wing; full facade hipped porch with tapered wood supports on wood pedestals, pedimented gable at entrance bay; historic entrance at north bay of facade with transom & sidelights flanked by a modern secondary entrance, single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows at side elevations; replacement asphalt roll siding; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; brick pier foundation with infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1905 and remodeled circa 1960.

292 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 909 48th St. N Contributing Rectangular 2-story frame gable front form duplex with Craftsman style details, faces west, 4x3 bay 1 -story core with a front-facing gable composition shingle roof with 1 bay wide second story with a front facing gable roof, angle bracketed eaves and exposed rafter ends; full facade gable porch with tapered wood supports on brick pedestals and apron wall; entrances at center bays of facade flanked by single wood geometric double hung sash windows, similar single and double windows side elevations; replacement asbestos shingle siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation., Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1960.

293 House, Not Named 1965 ca. 912 48th St. N Noncontributing Rectangular 1-story frame dwelling with a hipped roof. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1965 and remodeled circa 1975.

294 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 913 48th St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame gable front form dwelling with Craftsman style details, faces west, 3x4 bay core with a front- facing composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves and exposed rafter ends, cross-gable wing at front bay of north elevation; less than full facade gable porch with brick pillars and apron wall, now enclosed; southern bays of facade obscured by porch enclosure flanked to the north by a single wood geometric double hung sash window, similar single and double windows side elevations; wood novelty siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation., Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1990.

295 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 916 48th St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame gable front-form dwelling, faces east, 2x3 bay core with a front-facing gable composition shingle roof, cross gable projecting bay at north elevation, rear of house not observed; full facade gable porch with replacement supports on brick pedestals and apron wall; entrance at north bay of facade flanked by a single aluminum replacement windows, similar single and double windows side elevations; narrow weatherboard siding at side elevations, replacement plywood siding at facade; 1 interior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1985. NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section 7 Page 54 county and State Jefferson County, AL______

296 House, Not Named 1920 ca. 917 48th St. N Noncontributing Rectangular 1-story frame gable front form dwelling, faces west, 3x2 bay core with a front-facing composition shingle roof with exposed rafter ends, 4-bay deep rear gable extension; less than full facade recessed porch with brick pillars; central entrance at facade with transom & sidelights flanked by single aluminum replacement windows, similar windows side elevations; replacement plywood siding; no chimneys observed; continuous brick foundation., Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1920 and remodeled circa 1990.

297 House, Not Named 1965 ca. 920 48th St. N Noncontributing Rectangular 1-story frame dwelling with a side gable roof. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1965 and remodeled circa 1975.

298 House, Not Named 1960 ca. 924 48th St. N. Noncontributing Rectangular 1-story frame dwelling with a flat roof. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1960 and remodeled circa 1985.

299 House, Not Named 1900 ca. 928 48th St. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling, faces east, 3x2 bay core with a hipped gable composition shingle roof with a front-facing pedimented cross gable over a projecting bay at the north end of its facade, similar cross gable at rear bay of south elevation; less than full facade hipped porch with replacement metal supports; off-center entrance at facade with transom flanked by a modern picture window and a single wood 1/1 double hung sash window, similar windows at side elevations; replacement aluminum siding; no chimneys observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1900 and remodeled circa 1970.

300 House, Not Named 1895 ca. 929 48th St. N Noncontributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling, faces west, 3x2 bay core with a hipped composition shingle roof with a front-facing pedimented gable over a slightly projecting bay at the south end of its facade, rear hipped wing at north end of rear elevation, modern gable addition to south; less than full facade shed porch now enclosed; historic fenestration at northern bays of facade not visible due to porch enclosure, single 1/1 window at south bay, similar windows side elevations; replacement brick veneer; no chimneys observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1895 and remodeled circa 1990.

301 House, Not Named 1935 ca. 931 48th St. N Contributing Ell-shaped 1-story frame gable front and wing form dwelling, faces west, 3x1 bay core with a front-facing gable wing at the north bay of its facade and a cross gable composition shingle roof; less than full facade shed porch with replacement metal supports; off-center entrance at facade flanked by single and double wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar windows side elevations; replacement aluminum siding; no chimneys observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1935 and remodeled circa 1975.

302 House, Not Named 1951 ca. 932 48th St. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame ranch form dwelling, faces east, 2x4 bay core with a hipped composition shingle roof, eastern bay is recessed; entrance bay recessed porch with post; entrance at east bay of facade flanked by a tripartite picture window, single wood horizontal 2/2 double hung sash windows and casement windows at side elevations; wood novelty siding; no chimneys observed; continuous concrete block foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1951; the date is consistent with the tax assessor's records. NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section 7 Page 55 county and State Jefferson County, AL______

303 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 935 48th St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story brick veneer gable front form duplex with Craftsman style details, faces west, 4x6 bay core with a front-facing gable composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves and exposed rafter ends; full facade gable porch with brick pillars and apron wall; off-center entrances at center bays of facade flanked by single and double wood geometric double hung sash windows, similar windows side elevations; painted brick veneer exterior walls; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925.

304 House, Not Named 1997 ca. 936 48th St. N. Noncontributing Rectangular 1-story frame dwelling with a front-facing gable roof. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1995.

305 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 938 48th St. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling with Craftsman style details, faces east, 3x4 bay core with a side gable composition shingle roof with bracketed eaves, central decorative gable dormer; full facade shed porch with columns on brick pedestals and apron wall; central entrance at facade flanked by double wood 6/1 double hung sash windows, similar single and double windows at side elevations; replacement aluminum siding; 1 exterior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1985.

306 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 940 48th St. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame gable front form dwelling, faces east, 3x4 bay core with a front-facing gable composition shingle roof; less than full facade gable porch with rubble stone pillars and apron wall; central entrance at facade flanked by double wood geometric double hung sash windows, similar single and double windows at side elevations; replacement aluminum siding; 1 exterior rubble stone chimney observed; continuous rubble stone foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1975.

307 House, Not Named 1950 ca. 941 48th St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame minimal traditional form dwelling, faces west, 3x2 bay core with a gable on hip composition shingle roof, rear cross-gable addition; side gable porch with replacement metal supports at front bay of north elevation; entrance at north elevation within porch, single wood 8/8 double hung sash window and tripartite picture window at facade, similar 6/6 windows at side elevations; asbestos shingle siding; 1 exterior brick chimney observed; continuous concrete block foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1950 and remodeled circa 1965.

308 House, Not Named 1900 ca. 942 48th St. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame dwelling, faces east, 3x2 bay core with a side gable composition shingle roof; full facade shed porch with replacement metal columns on brick pedestals; central entrance at facade with transom flanked by single wood 4/4 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; replacement vinyl siding; 1 exterior brick chimney observed; brick pier foundation with concrete block infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1975.

309 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 944 48th St. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame gable front form dwelling with Craftsman style details, faces east, 3x5 bay core with a front- facing gable composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves and exposed rafter ends; full facade gable porch with paneled wood supports on rubble stone pedestals and apron wall, porch extends to the south as a porte cochere; entrance at NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section 7 Page 56 county and State Jefferson County, AL______north bay of facade with sidelights flanked by double wood geometric double hung sash windows, similar single and double windows at side elevations; replacement asbestos shingle siding; 2 exterior brick chimneys and 1 interior brick flue observed; continuous rubble stone foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1975.

310 House, Not Named 1950 ca. 945 48th St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame minimal traditional form dwelling, faces west, 3x2 bay core with a side gable composition shingle roof, rear cross-gable addition; side gable porch with replacement metal supports at front bay of north elevation; entrance at north elevation within porch, single wood 8/8 double hung sash window and tripartite picture window at facade, similar 6/6 windows at side elevations; asbestos shingle siding; 1 exterior brick chimney observed; continuous concrete block foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1950 and remodeled circa 1965.

311 House, Not Named 1920 ca. 946 48th St. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling with Craftsman style details, faces east, 3x2 bay core with a hipped composition shingle roof; less than full facade gable porch with brick pillars and apron wall, angle bracketed eaves and exposed rafter ends; off-center entrance at facade with sidelights flanked by double wood geometric double hung sash windows, similar single and double windows at side elevations; wood novelty siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1920.

312 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 948 48th St. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame dwelling with Craftsman style details, faces east, 3x2 bay core with a side gable composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves, side gable addition at south elevation; less than full facade gable porch with wood posts, modern insect screening and aluminum awnings; off-center entrance at facade flanked by double wood 6/1 double hung sash windows, similar single and double windows at side elevations; replacement asbestos shingle siding; 1 interior and 1 exterior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1955.

313 House, Not Named 1920 ca. 950 48th St. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame gable front form dwelling, faces east, 2x2 bay core with a front-facing gable composition shingle roof with exposed rafter ends, rear shed addition; full facade hipped porch with brick pillars; entrance at north bay of facade with sidelights flanked by paired single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar single windows at side elevations; narrow plain weatherboard siding; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1920.

314 House, Not Named 1900 ca. 952 48th St. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling, faces east, 3x3 bay core with a hipped composition shingle roof with decorative cross gables at each slope, secondary rear wing to south; full facade shed porch with historic replacement brick pillars; central entrance at facade flanked by paired single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar 1/1 and 6/6 single windows at side elevations; replacement asbestos shingle; no chimneys observed; brick pier foundation with infill; contributing concrete block garage to north. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1900 and remodeled circa 1930 and 1960.

315 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 955 48th St. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling with Craftsman style details, faces west, 3x3 bay core with a front- facing gable composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves; less than full facade gable porch with brick pillars and NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section 7 Page 57 county and State___Jefferson County, AL

apron wall central entrance at facade flanked by double horizontal 2/2 replacement windows with modern aluminum storm windows, similar single and double windows at side elevations; replacement vinyl siding; no chimneys observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1990.

316 Apartment Building, Not Named 1970 ca. 957 48th St. N Noncontributing Rectangular 1-story brick veneer apartment building with a hipped roof. Construction and design details suggest that this apartment building was constructed circa 1970.

317 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 959 48th St. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling with Craftsman style details, faces west, 3x3 bay core with a front- facing gable composition shingle roof with exposed rafter ends; less than full facade gable porch with wood supports on brick pedestals and apron wall, modern insect screening and aluminum awning; central entrance at facade flanked by double wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, metal awning at north window, similar single and double windows at side elevations; plain narrow weatherboard siding; no chimneys observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925.

318 House, Not Named 1990 ca. 960 48th St. N. Noncontributing Rectangular 1-story frame dwelling with a front-facing gable roof. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1990.

319 House, Not Named 1950 ca. 961 48th St. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame minimal traditional dwelling, faces west, 3x2 bay core with a hipped composition shingle roof; less than full facade recessed porch with replacement metal supports; central entrance at facade flanked by single wood horizontal 2/2 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; asbestos shingle siding; no chimneys observed; continuous concrete block foundation; continuous frame garage to rear. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1950.

320 Kingston Villas (South) 1970 ca. 962 48th St. N. Noncontributing Rectangular 2-story brick veneer apartment building with a hipped roof. Construction and design details suggest that this apartment building was constructed circa 1970.

321 Kingston Villas (North) 1970 ca. 964 48th St. N. Noncontributing Rectangular 2-story brick veneer apartment building with a hipped roof. Construction and design details suggest that this apartment building was constructed circa 1970.

322 House, Not Named 1890 ca. 965 48th St. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling, faces west, 3x2 bay core with a hipped composition shingle roof with a front-facing gable over a projecting wing at the south bay of its facade, small secondary rear gable wing; less than full facade hipped porch with replacement metal supports; central entrance at facade with transom flanked by single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations, modern aluminum storm windows applied; replacement aluminum siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; brick pier foundation with brick infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1890 and remodeled circa 1975. NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section 7 Page 58 county and State Jefferson County, AL______

323 House, Not Named 1915 ca. 966 48th St. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame gable front form dwelling, faces east, 3X3 bay core with a front-facing gable composition shingle roof with exposed rafter ends, rear gable extension; less than full facade gable porch with brick pillars and apron wall; off-center entrance at facade flanked by single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; narrow plain weatherboard siding; 1 exterior brick chimney observed, 1 exterior stucco chimney at rear wing; continuous brick foundation; modern frame garage at rear. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1915.

324 House, Not Named 1945 ca. 969 R 48th St. N. Contributing Rectangular 2-story brick veneer dwelling, faces north, 3x2 bay core with a side gable composition shingle roof; entrance bay porch with arched rood and replacement wood posts; off-center entrance at facade flanked by a picture window and a single wood geometric double hung sash window, similar windows at upper level and side elevations; exposed brick veneer walls; no chimneys observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1945. 325 House, Not Named 1950 ca. 969 48th St. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame minimal traditional form dwelling, faces west, 3x2 bay core with a side gable composition shingle roof; shed porch with at north bay of facade with wood post and canvas awning; entrance at north elevation within porch flanked by a picture window and a single wood 6/6 double hung sash window, similar single and double windows at side elevations; wood novelty siding with some areas with brick veneer; no chimneys observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1950.

326 House, Not Named 1910 ca. 971 48th St. N. Contributing T-shaped 1-story frame gable front and wing form dwelling, faces west, 3x1 bay core with front and rear facing T wings at its north end and a cross gable composition shingle roof, rear shed extension, side gable addition at rear bay of north elevation; less than full facade shed porch with replacement wood posts; central entrance at facade flanked by single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar single and double windows side elevations replacement vinyl siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation; non-contributing stucco garage to rear. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1910 and remodeled circa 1985.

327 House, Not Named 1935 ca. 219 49th St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame gable front form dwelling with angle bracketed eaves with exposed rafter ends, faces west, 2x3 bay core with a front facing gable composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves and exposed rafter ends, south bay of facade recessed slightly, shed addition at north elevation, rear of house not observed; full facade gable porch with brick pillars; entrance at south bay of facade flanked by a single wood 1/1 double hung sash window, similar windows at side elevations; replacement asbestos shingle siding; 1 interior stucco chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1935 and remodeled circa 1965.

328 House, Not Named 1900 ca. 220 49th St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling, faces east, 3x4 bay core with a hipped composition shingle roof with a central pedimented gable projection with decorative shingles, side gable over a slightly projecting bay at central bay of its south elevation, rear of house not observed; full facade hipped porch with wood columns on replacement brick pedestals; central entrance facade with transom & sidelights flanked by a single wood 1/1 double hung sash window and a secondary entrance with transom, similar windows at side elevations; plain weatherboard siding; no chimneys observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1900 and saw some minor alterations circa 1925. NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section 7 Page 59 county and State Jefferson County, AL______

329 House, Not Named 1900 ca. 222 49th St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling, faces east, 3x4 bay core with a hipped composition shingle roof with a central pedimented gable projection with decorative shingles and a tripartite vent, side gable over a slightly projecting bay at central bay of its south elevation, rear of house not observed; full facade hipped porch with wood columns on replacement brick pedestals and apron wall; central entrance facade with transom & sidelights flanked by single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; plain weatherboard siding; no chimneys observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1900 and saw some minor alterations circa 1925.

330 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 223 49th St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame Bungalow form dwelling with Craftsman style details, faces west, 3x4 bay core with a side gable composition shingle roof with a central decorative gable dormer, angle bracketed eaves with exposed rafter ends, rear of house not observed; full facade engaged porch with brick pillars; central entrance at facade flanked by a triple and a single wood 1/1 double hung sash window, similar single, double and triple windows at side elevations; wood weatherboard siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925.

331 House, Not Named 1890 ca. 224 49th St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling, faces east, 3x3 bay core with a hipped composition shingle roof with pedimented gable projections at slightly projecting outer bays of front slope with decorative shingles, side gable over a slightly projecting bay at central bay of its south elevation, rear of house not observed; full facade hipped porch with historic replacement rubble stone pillars, wood columns on replacement rubble stone pedestals and apron wall; central entrance facade flanked by replacement aluminum windows, similar windows at side elevations; plain weatherboard siding; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; continuous rubble stone foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1890 and saw some minor alterations circa 1925.

332 House, Not Named 1910 ca. 225 49th St. N Contributing Rectangular 2-story frame Foursquare form dwelling, faces west, 2x3 bay core with a hipped patterned composition shingle roof with a central decorative hipped dormer, rear of house not observed; full facade hipped porch with wood supports on brick pedestals; entrance north bay of facade flanked by single replacement aluminum windows, similar windows at upper level and side elevations; replacement aluminum siding; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1910 and remodeled circa 1970.

333 House, Not Named 1890 ca. 226 49th St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling, faces east, 3x3 bay core with a hipped composition shingle roof with pedimented gable projections at slightly projecting outer bays of front slope with decorative shingles, side gable over a slightly projecting bay at central bay of its south elevation, rear of house not observed; full facade hipped porch with historic replacement brick pillars, wood columns on replacement brick pedestals and apron wall; central entrance facade with transom & sidelights flanked by single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; plain weatherboard siding; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1890. NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section 7 Page 60 county and State Jefferson County, AL______

334 House, Not Named 1895 ca. 229 49th St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling, faces west, 3x3 bay core with a hipped composition shingle roof with an oversized decorative gable dormer and a side gable over a slightly projecting bay rear bays of its north elevation, boxed cornice with returns and decorative wood shingles at dormer, rear of house not observed; full facade hipped porch with replacement wood posts; central entrance facade with transom & sidelights flanked by single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; plain weatherboard siding; 2 interior stuccoed brick chimneys observed; brick pier foundation with brick infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1895.

335 House, Not Named 1895 ca. 235 49th St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling, faces west, 3x3 bay core with a hipped composition shingle roof with a front-facing pedimented gable projection at the north bay of its facade and a side gable over a slightly projecting bay with a cutaway bay window at the center of its north elevation, rear of house not observed; full facade hipped porch with columns; central entrance facade flanked by aluminum replacement windows, similar windows at side elevations; replacement plywood siding; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1895 and was remodeled circa 1980.

336 House, Not Named 1905 ca. 237 49th St. N Contributing Rectangular 1.5-story frame dwelling, faces west, 2x4 bay core with a pedimented front-facing gable composition shingle roof a modern shed dormer at the rear bays of its north elevation, gable has been altered; full facade hipped porch with wood columns wraps to north elevation; entrance at north bay of facade flanked by single window opening that is now boarded over, similar windows at side elevations, double 1/1 window at gable end, replacement aluminum windows at rear and dormer; narrow weatherboard siding; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; continuous concrete block foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1905 and was remodeled circa 1965.

337 House, Not Named 1930 ca. 800 49th St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling, faces east, 3x2 bay core with a side gable composition shingle roof with exposed rafter ends and a decorative shed dormer, secondary wing at south side of rear elevation, shed extension and addition at rear bays of north elevation, rear of house not observed; full facade recessed porch with replacement metal supports; central entrance facade with transom & sidelights flanked by single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; replacement asbestos shingle siding; 1 exterior stucco chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1930 and remodeled circa 1965. 338 House, Not Named 1900 ca. 801 49th St. N Contributing Rectangular 2-story frame dwelling, faces west, 2x4 bay core with a hipped composition shingle roof with a front-facing pedimented gable at the north bay of its front slope, rear of house not observed; full facade hipped porch with replacement wood posts wraps to south elevation; entrance at north bay of facade with transom & sidelights flanked by single 1/1 double hung sash window, similar windows at upper level and side elevations; replacement aluminum siding; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; brick pier foundation with infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1900 and was remodeled circa 1975.

339 House, Not Named 1900 ca. 804 49th St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame gable front form dwelling, faces east, 3x4 bay core with a front-facing gable composition shingle roof with a rear hip, slightly projecting north bay of facade, side pedimented gable projection at central bay of south elevation, rear of house not observed; full facade hipped porch with replacement metal posts; central entrance NFS Form 10-900-a 0MB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section 7 Page 61 county and State Jefferson County, AL______

facade with transom & sidelights flanked by single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; wood novelty siding; no chimneys observed; brick pier foundation with infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1900 and remodeled circa 1965.

340 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 805 49th St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling, faces west, 3x3 bay core with a side gable composition shingle roof with a central hipped decorative dormer, dormer with triple decorative geometric window and wood shingles, decorative windows at side gables, rear of house not observed; full facade shed porch with a tapered wood supports on brick pedestals; central entrance at facade with transom & sidelights flanked by single 1/1 double hung sash window, similar windows at side elevations; replacement vinyl siding, some original plain weatherboard siding visible; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; continuous brick foundation; evidence of severe fire damage. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and was remodeled circa 1985; heavily damaged by fire circa 2002.

341 House, Not Named 1900 ca. 808 49th St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame gable front form dwelling, faces east, 3x4 bay core with a front-facing gable composition shingle roof with a rear hip, side pedimented gable projection at central bay of north elevation, rear of house not observed; full facade hipped porch with replacement turned supports on brick pedestals; central entrance facade with transom & sidelights flanked by single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; replacement asbestos shingle siding, replacement vinyl siding and window at gable end; no chimneys observed; brick pier foundation with infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1900 and remodeled circa 1960 and 1985.

342 House, Not Named 1915 ca. 809 49th St. N Contributing Rectangular 2-story frame Foursquare form dwelling, faces west, 2x2 bay core with a hipped composition shingle roof with a central hipped decorative dormer, rear of house not observed; full facade hipped porch with a front-facing gable with decorative shingles at its entrance bay and columns on brick pedestals; entrance at north bay of facade with transom & sidelights flanked by a single wood 1/1 double hung sash window, similar windows at upper level and at side elevations; replacement asbestos shingle siding; 2 interior stuccoed brick chimneys observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1915 and was remodeled circa 1965.

343 House, Not Named 1895 ca. 812 49th St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling, faces west, 3x3 bay core with a composition shingle roof with pedimented gable over a slightly projecting north bay of its facade, side pedimented gable wing at center bay of south elevation, rear of house not observed; less than full facade shed porch with historic replacement wood columns on brick pedestal wraps to south elevation, south portion now enclosed; off-center entrance facade flanked by single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; plain weatherboard siding; no chimneys observed; continuous stucco foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1895, saw some minor alterations circa 1925, and was remodeled circa 1970.

344 House, Not Named 1900 ca. 813 49th St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling, faces west, 3x3 bay core with a hipped composition shingle roof with a central hipped decorative dormer and a side gable over a slightly projecting bay at the center of its north elevation, rear of house not observed; full facade hipped porch with replacement wood posts; central entrance facade with transom & sidelights flanked by aluminum replacement windows, single wood 6/6 double hung sash windows at side elevations, aluminum storm windows; replacement vinyl siding; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; continuous stucco foundation. NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section _7_ Page 62 county and State Jefferson County, AL______

Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1900 and was remodeled circa 1965 and 1980.

345 House, Not Named 1920 ca. 816 49th St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling, faces west, 3x3 bay core with a composition shingle roof, rear of house not observed; full facade shed porch, porch now enclosed; historic fenestration at facade not visible due to porch infill, single wood 6/6 double hung sash windows at side elevations; plain weatherboard siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; continuous stucco foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1920 and remodeled circa 1955.

346 House, Not Named 1890 ca. 817 49th St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling, faces west, 3x2 bay core with a hipped composition shingle roof with a front-facing pedimented gable wing with a cutaway bay window at the north bay at its facade, rear of house not observed; less than full facade hipped porch with historic replacement columns on rubble stone pedestals; central entrance facade with transom & sidelights flanked by single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; replacement aluminum siding; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; brick pier foundation with concrete block infill, rubble stone at facade. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1890 saw some minor alterations circa 1920 and was remodeled circa 1975.

347 House, Not Named 1895 ca. 820 49th St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling, faces west, 3x4 bay core with a hipped composition shingle roof with flared eaves and a front-facing pedimented gable over a slightly projecting north bay at its facade, similar gable at north elevation over cutaway bay window, side pedimented gable over projecting bay at south bay of south elevation, rear of house not observed; full facade hipped porch with a pedimented gable at a slightly projecting entrance bay and historic replacement rubble stone pillars; central entrance at facade with transom & sidelights flanked by single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar windows and double geometric windows at side elevations; plain weatherboard siding; 3 interior stucco chimneys observed; foundation not visible. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1895.

348 House, Not Named 1905 ca. 824 49th St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling, faces west, 3x3 bay core with a hipped composition shingle roof with a front-facing pedimented gable wing with a cutaway bay window north bay at its facade, cutaway bay window at central bay of south elevation, rear of house not observed; less than full facade hipped porch with columns on stone pedestals; central entrance at facade with transom & sidelights flanked by single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations, modern aluminum storm windows; replacement aluminum siding; no chimneys observed; brick pier foundation with concrete block infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1905 and remodeled circa 1975.

349 House, Not Named 1890 ca. 825 49th St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling, faces west, 3x3 bay core with a hipped composition shingle roof with a front-facing pedimented gable over a slightly projecting south bay at its facade and a side pedimented gable projection to the north, polygonal bay window at south elevation, rear of house not observed; full facade hipped porch with historic replacement rubble stone pillars, small side gable entry porch; central entrance facade with transom & sidelights flanked by single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; replacement asbestos shingle siding; 2 interior stucco chimneys observed; continuous stucco foundation, rubble stone at facade. Construction and design details NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section _1__ Page 63 county and State Jefferson County, AL______

suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1890 saw some minor alterations circa 1920 and was remodeled circa 1965.

350 Apartments, Not Named 1970 ca. 117 50th St. N. Noncontributing Rectangular 2-story brick veneer apartment building with a gable roof. Construction and design details suggest that this apartment building was constructed circa 1970.

351 House, Not Named 1895 ca. 201 50th St. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling with a hipped composition shingle roof with a pedimented gable projection at the north bay of its front slope, central hipped decorative dormer; faces west, 3x2 bay core with a slightly projecting west bay at its facade; full facade hipped porch with replacement stucco pillars; central entrance at facade with transom & sidelights (now enclosed) flanked by single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; former window or door appears to have been infilled to north of entrance; plain weatherboard siding; 1 interior and 1 exterior stucco chimney observed; continuous stucco foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1895 and remodeled circa 1950.

352 House, Not Named 1895 ca. 205 50th St. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling with a hipped composition shingle roof with a pedimented gable projection at the north bay of its front slope; faces west, 3x2 bay core with a secondary rear wing to the south; full facade hipped porch now enclosed; historic fenestration at facade obscured by porch enclosure, single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows at side elevations; plain weatherboard siding; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1895 and remodeled circa 1965.

353 House, Not Named 1895 ca. 207 50th St. N. Contributing Irregular-shaped 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling with a hipped composition shingle roof with front and rear pedimented cross gables at its northern bay; faces west, 3x2 bay core with a front-facing pedimented gable wing with cutaway bay window slightly off-set at the northern end of its facade, a rear gable wing and a side-gable projecting bay at the eastern end of its south elevation; less than full facade shed porch with wood supports on brick pedestals, now enclosed and with modern aluminum awning; central entrance at facade with transom flanked by single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; plain weatherboard siding with wood shingles at gable ends; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; stucco foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1895 and remodeled circa 1965.

354 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 208 50th St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling with Craftsman style details, faces east, 2x3 bay core with a front- facing gable composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves and exposed rafter ends; full facade gable porch with tapered wood supports on brick pedestals; off-center entrance at facade flanked by a double geometric double hung sash window, similar single and double windows at side elevations; wood novelty siding; 1 interior stucco chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925.

355 House, Not Named 1890 ca. 210 50th St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling, faces east, 3x2 bay core with a hipped composition shingle roof with a front-facing gable wing at the north bay of its facade, side gable projections at east bay of the south elevation, front- facing gable projection, rear extensions; less than full facade hipped porch with replacement brick pillars and apron wall; central entrance at facade with transom & sidelights flanked by single 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar single and double windows at side elevations; replacement aluminum siding; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; continuous brick NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section _7 Page 64 county and State Jefferson County, AL______

foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1890 and remodeled circa 1940 and 1975.

356 House, Not Named 1890 ca. 212 50th St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling, faces east, 3x2 bay core with a hipped composition shingle roof with a front-facing gable over a recessed porch at the southern bays of its facade, double window and decorative shingles at gable, rear of house not observed; less than full facade recessed porch projects slightly under gable, replacement wood posts and insect screening; central entrance at facade with transom flanked by single and double 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; plain weatherboard siding; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1890 and saw minor alterations circa 1960.

357 House, Not Named 1910 ca. 214 50th St. N Contributing Rectangular 2-story frame dwelling, faces east, 3x3 bay core with a hipped composition shingle roof with a central front- facing gable projection at its front slope, decorative shingles at gable, rear of house not observed; replacement gable entrance hood; off-center entrance at facade flanked by single 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; replacement asbestos siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; continuous stucco foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1910 and was remodeled circa 1960.

358 House, Not Named 1895 ca. 215 50th St. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling with a hipped composition shingle roof with a central cross gable at its front slope; faces west, 3x2 bay core slightly projecting outer bays at facade and secondary rear extensions; full facade gable on hipped porch with tapered wood columns on tapered pedestals; central entrance at facade with transom flanked by single wood double hung sash windows (sash now gone), similar windows at side elevations; plain weatherboard siding with wood shingles at gable ends; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; brick foundation; house has been heavily damaged by fire. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1895.

359 House, Not Named 1890 ca. 216 50th St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling, faces east, 3x2 bay core with a hipped composition shingle roof with a front-facing pedimented gable projection at the north bay of its facade and a smaller central pedimented gable projection, decorative wood shingles at gables, rear of house not observed; full facade hipped porch with a pedimented gable at its entry bay and historic replacement brick pillars and apron wall; central entrance at facade with transom flanked by single 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; replacement asbestos shingle siding; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; brick pier foundation with brick infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1890 and saw minor alterations circa 1930 and 1965.

360 House, Not Named 1895 ca. 217 50th St. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling with a hipped composition shingle roof with pedimented cross gabies at the outer bays of its front slope; faces west, 3x2 bay core with a secondary rear extensions; full facade gable on hipped porch with historic replacement columns on wood pedestals, modern aluminum awning; central entrance at facade with transom flanked by single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; plain weatherboard siding; no chimneys observed; brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1895 and remodeled circa 1935 and 1965. NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section 7 Page 65 county and State___Jefferson County, AL

361 House, Not Named 1895 ca. 219 50th St. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling with a hipped composition shingle roof with a pedimented cross gable at the north bay of its front slope; faces west, 3x2 bay core with a secondary rear extension; full facade hipped porch with replacement posts and lattice infill over a modern apron wall; central entrance at facade with transom flanked by single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; plain weatherboard siding; no chimneys observed; brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1895 and remodeled circa 1980.

362 House, Not Named 1890 ca. 220 50th St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling, faces east, 3x2 bay core with a hipped composition shingle roof with slightly projecting front-facing pedimented gable bays at the south bay of its facade and the center bay of its south elevation, side gable wing at the center bay of its north facade, rear of house not observed; full facade hipped porch with a pedimented gable at its entry bay and historic replacement brick end pillars, interior metal supports on pedestals and apron wall wraps to north elevation; off-center entrance at facade flanked by a modern picture window and single horizontal 2/2 replacement windows, similar single and double windows at side elevations; replacement aluminum siding; no chimneys observed; continuous stucco foundation; decorative iron fence at east and north property lines atop a patterned concrete block retaining wall. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1890, saw minor alterations circa 1930 and was remodeled circa 1960 and 1975.

363 House, Not Named 1880 ca. 800 50th St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame gable front and wing form dwelling, faces east, 3x1 bay core with a front-facing gable wing at the north bay of its facade, rear extensions, cross gable composition shingle roof with boxed cornice with returns, rear of house not observed; less than full facade hipped porch with historic replacement brick pillars and apron wall, modern insect screening; central entrance at facade flanked by a modern picture window and a double wood 1/1 double hung sash window, similar single windows at side elevations, aluminum storm windows; replacement aluminum siding; 1 interior stucco chimney observed; brick pier foundation with brick infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1880, saw minor alterations circa 1940 and was remodeled circa 1960 and 1975.

364 House, Not Named 1895 ca. 805 50th St. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling with a hipped composition shingle roof with pedimented cross gables at the outer bays of its front slope, central hipped decorative dormer with louvered vent; faces west, 3x2 bay core with a secondary rear extensions; full facade gable on hipped porch with tapered wood posts; central entrance at facade with transom flanked by single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; replacement asphalt roll siding; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1895 and remodeled circa 1955.

365 House, Not Named 1900 ca. 806 50th St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling, faces east, 3x2 bay core with a hipped composition shingle roof with a front-facing pedimented gable over a slight projecting bay at the north end of its facade, rear of house not observed; full facade hipped porch with replacement metal supports; central entrance facade flanked by a single aluminum replacement window, similar windows at side elevations; replacement aluminum siding; no chimneys observed; continuous stucco foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1900 and remodeled circa 1970. NFS Form 10-900-a 0MB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section 7 Page 66 county and State Jefferson County, AL______

366 House, Not Named 1910 ca. 809 50th St. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling with a hipped composition shingle roof with a pedimented cross gable at the north bay of its front slope; faces west, 3x2 bay core with a secondary rear wing; entrance bay hipped porch with replacement wood posts, modern aluminum awning; central entrance at facade flanked by single wood 2/2 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations, modern aluminum awnings at windows; wood shingle siding; 2 interior stucco chimneys observed; foundation not observed; Sanborn maps indicate that this house originally had a full facade porch. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1910 and remodeled circa 1960.

367 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 812 50th St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling with Craftsman style details, faces east, 5x3 bay core with a front- facing gable composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves and exposed rafter ends, rear of house not observed; full facade gable porch with tapered wood supports on brick pedestals, stucco and timber detail at gable end; off-center entrance facade with transom flanked by single and paired single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations, secondary entrance at north bay of facade; narrow plain weatherboard siding; 1 interior stuccoed chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925.

368 House, Not Named 1930 ca. 813 50th St. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame gable front form dwelling with a front-facing gable composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves; faces west, 3x3 bay core; slightly less than full facade hipped porch with wood supports on brick pedestals; central entrance at facade flanked by single replacement windows, similar windows at side elevations; replacement asbestos shingle siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1930 and remodeled circa 1960.

369 House, Not Named 1980 ca. 816 50th St. N. Noncontributing Rectangular 1-story frame dwelling with a front-facing gable roof. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1980.

370 House, Not Named 1895 ca. 817 50th St. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling with a hipped composition shingle roof with pedimented cross gables; faces west, 3x2 bay core with slightly projecting front-facing gable wing to the south and central side gable wing to the north; less than full facade shed porch with historic replacement tapered wood supports on brick pedestals wraps to north elevation, enclosed at north; central entrance at facade flanked by single and double wood horizontal 2/2 replacement windows, similar windows at side elevations; replacement asbestos shingle siding; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1895 and remodeled circa 1925 and 1965. 371 House, Not Named 1890 ca. 820 50th St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling, faces east, 2x2 bay core with a hipped composition shingle roof with a front-facing pedimented gable wing at the north end of its facade, a rear hipped wing at the rear bay of its south elevation extending to the rear, rear of house not observed; less than full facade shed porch with replacement metal supports on historic replacement brick pedestals; entrance at south bay of core and at east elevation of rear wing with transoms flanked by a single wood 1/1 double hung sash window, similar windows with 1/1 and geometric sash at side elevations; wood novelty siding; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; brick pier foundation with brick infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1890 and saw minor alterations circa 1925 and 1965. NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section 7 Page 67 county and State Jefferson County, AL______

372 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 821 50th St. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame massed plan form dwelling with a side gable composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves; faces west, 3x3 bay core; full facade gable porch with outer brick pillars and inner supports on pedestals; central entrance at facade, with sidelights flanked by double wood geometric double hung sash windows, similar single and double windows at side elevations; plain weatherboard siding; no chimneys observed; brick foundation; contributing frame garage to rear. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925.

373 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 824 5 Oth St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame gable front form dwelling, faces east, 3x3 bay core with a front-facing gable composition shingle roof, side gable projecting bay at center of north elevation, rear of house not observed; full facade hipped porch with replacement metal supports on brick pedestals; off-center entrance facade with transom flanked by double wood geometric double hung sash windows, similar single and double windows at side elevations; replacement aluminum siding, synthetic stone veneer at facade; 1 exterior stuccoed chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1975.

374 House, Not Named 1895 ca. 825 50th St. N. Contributing Irregular-shaped 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling with a hip on hipped composition shingle roof with pedimented cross gables; faces west, 3x2 bay core with slightly projecting front-facing gable wing to the south and central side gable wings; full facade hipped porch with wood columns on rubble stone pedestals wraps to north elevation; central entrance at facade, possibly with transom and sidelights (now covered) flanked by single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; replacement aluminum siding; no chimneys observed; rubble stone foundation; porch has partially collapsed. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1895 and remodeled circa 1970.

375 House, Not Named 1900 ca. 829 50th St. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling with a hipped composition shingle roof; faces west, 3x2 bay core with slightly projecting central side gable bays and rear extension; frill facade hipped porch with replacement metal supports on historic brick pedestals and lattice apron wall; central entrance at facade with transom and sidelights flanked by single wood horizontal 2/2 replacement windows, similar windows at side elevations; wood weatherboard siding; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1900 and remodeled circa 1955.

376 House, Not Named 1915 ca. 832 50th St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling, faces east, 3x3 bay core with a hipped composition shingle roof with a central hipped decorative dormer, grouped 4-unit window with geometric sash and wood shingles at dormer, rear of house not observed; full facade hipped porch with replacement metal supports; central entrance facade with stained glass transom and plain sidelights flanked by single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar single windows and some aluminum replacement windows at side elevations; plain weatherboard siding; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; brick pier foundation with brick infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1915 and saw some minor alterations circa 1965.

377 House, Not Named 1895 ca. 833 50th St. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling with a hipped composition shingle roof with a front-facing pedimented gable at the north end of its front slope over a slightly projecting wing with cutaway bay window; faces west, 3x2 bay core with front wing and rear extensions; less than full facade hipped porch with replacement metal supports, modern aluminum awning; central entrance at facade with transom flanked by single wood 1/1 double hung sash NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section 7 Page 68 county and State Jefferson County, AL ______windows, cutaway bay at front wing, similar windows at side elevations; wood weatherboard siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; stone foundation with infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1895 and remodeled circa 1965.

378 House, Not Named 1915 ca. 836 50th St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling, faces east, 3x3 bay core with a hipped composition shingle roof with a central pedimented gable decorative dormer, paired window and decorative shingles at dormer, rear of house not observed; full facade hipped porch with tapered wood supports on brick pedestals and apron wall; central entrance facade with stained glass transom and sidelights (infilled) flanked by single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; narrow plain weatherboard siding; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; brick pier foundation with brick infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1915.

379 House, Not Named 1890 ca. 837 50th St. N. Contributing Tee-shaped 1-story frame gable front and wing form dwelling with a cross pedimented gable composition shingle roof; faces west, 3x1 bay core with front and rear facing gable wings to the north; less than full facade shed porch with replacement metal supports; central entrance at facade with transom flanked by single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, cutaway bay at front wing, similar windows at side elevations; replacement aluminum siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; rubble stone foundation with infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1890 and remodeled circa 1965.

380 House, Not Named 1915 ca. 840 50th St. N Contributing Rectangular 2-story frame gable form duplex, faces east, 4x3 bay core with a front-facing gable composition shingle roof, small shed addition at rear of north elevation, rear of house not observed; full facade gable porch with full-height wood pillars; central entrance facade with sidelights flanked by double wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar openings at second level, secondary entrance at north bay of facade, similar single and double windows at side elevations; replacement asbestos shingle siding; no chimneys observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1915 and remodeled circa 1965.

381 House, Not Named 1905 ca. 841 50th St. N. Contributing Rectangular 1.5-story frame dwelling with a side pedimented gable composition shingle roof with a gable dormer centered at its front slope with a boxed cornice with returns and a triple window; faces west, 3x3 bay core with slightly projecting side bays and a rear shed extension; full facade shed porch with columns; central entrance at facade with transom & sidelights flanked by single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; plain weatherboard siding with wood shingles at gable ends; 1 interior end brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1905.

382 Apartment, Not Named 1965 ca. 913 50th St. N. Noncontributing Rectangular 2-story frame apartment building with a gable roof. Construction and design details suggest that this apartment building was constructed circa 1965.

383 Gibson School 1925 950 bk. 50th St. N. Contributing Ell-shaped 2-story brick school building with Colonial Revival style details, site slopes to rear exposing full height basement level, faces east, 15x9 bay core with a rear ell wing to at its north end, flat roof concealed by flat parapets; facade has projecting outer bays and slightly projecting entrance bays at its 5th and 16th bays; first floor level with three central tripartite windows flanked by single windows, entrances with double doors within cast surrounds, triple windows, single windows and blind cast panels, similar windows at upper levels; replacement aluminum windows; brick veneer NFS Form 10-900-a 0MB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section 7 Page 69 county and State Jefferson County, AL______

exterior walls with decorative patterned brickwork, decorative cast surrounds at entrances, cast ornaments at outer pavilions; 1 exterior brick chimney observed at rear elevation; continuous brick foundation.According to a cast sign on the building the Gibson School was built in 1925; the school was reportedly named for J.B. Gibson who donated the land for the building; addition were made in 1928, 1944 and 1950.

384 House, Not Named 1895 ca. 961 50th St. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling, faces west, 3x2 bay core with a hipped gable composition shingle roof, slightly projecting front-facing pedimented gable projection at north bay of facade, rear wing; less than full facade hipped porch with a pedimented gable at its entry bay and replacement metal supports; central entrance at facade flanked by double wood geometric double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; replacement vinyl siding; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; brick pier foundation with brick infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1895 and remodeled circa 1925 and 1985.

385 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 964 50th St. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling with Craftsman style details, faces east, 4x6 bay core with a front- facing gable composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves; full facade gable porch with brick pillars and apron wall; paired central entrances flanked by single wood 9/1 double hung sash windows, similar single and double windows side elevations; replacement aluminum siding; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; continuous brick foundation., Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1970.

386 House, Not Named 1905 ca. 965 50th St. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling, faces west, 3x2 bay core with a hipped gable composition shingle roof, front-facing pedimented gable projection at north bay and centered hipped decorative dormer at front slope, slightly projecting side pedimented gable wing at rear bay of north elevation; full facade hipped porch with square and tapered wood supports on brick pedestals and apron wall; central entrance at facade with transom flanked by single wood 2/2 double hung sash windows, similar single and double windows at side elevations; plain weatherboard siding, wood shingles at gable ends; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; brick pier foundation with brick infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1905.

387 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 966 50th St. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story brick veneer bungalow form dwelling with Craftsman style details, faces east, 4x5 bay core with a side gable composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves and exposed rafter ends, front-facing cross gable over a projecting bay at the north end of its facade; less than full facade gable porch with brick pillars and apron wall; off-center entrance flanked by modern replacement windows, replacement windows side elevations; exposed brick veneer exterior walls; 1 interior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1970.

388 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 967 50th St. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling with Craftsman style details, faces west, 4x4 bay core with a front- facing gable composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves and exposed rafter ends, cross gables over slightly projecting bays at rear bays of side elevations; full facade gable porch with brick pillars, louvered vent at gable end; paired entrances at inner bays at facade with sidelights flanked by single wood geometric double hung sash windows, similar single and double windows at side elevations; wood novelty siding; 1 exterior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925. NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section 7 Page 70 county and State Jefferson County, AL______

389 House, Not Named 1890 ca. 968 50th St. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling, faces east, 3x2 bay core with a hipped composition shingle roof, rear shed extension; historic replacement full facade gable porch with brick pillars and apron wall, modern insect screening; entrances at outer bays of facade flank a double wood 4/4 double hung sash window, similar single and double windows side elevations; plain weatherboard siding; 2 interior brick stuccoed chimneys observed; brick pier foundation with brick infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1890 and remodeled circa 1925.

390 House, Not Named 1915 ca. 969 50th St. N. Contributing Rectangular 2-story frame Foursquare form dwelling, faces west, 2x2 bay core with a hipped composition shingle roof with a central hipped decorative dormer, 2-story projecting bay centered at north elevation; full facade hipped porch with wood columns on brick pedestals and apron wall; entrance at south bay of facade flanked by 1 single 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar windows at upper level and side elevations; replacement asphalt shingle siding; no chimneys observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1915 and remodeled circa 1965.

391 House, Not Named 1950 ca. 971 50th St. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame minimal traditional form dwelling, faces west, 3x3 bay core with a hipped composition shingle roof; entrance bay hipped porch with metal supports and aluminum awning; off-center entrance at facade flanked by single and double wood horizontal 2/2 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; asbestos shingle siding; no chimneys observed; continuous concrete block foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1950. 392 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 972 50th St. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling with Craftsman style details, faces east, 4x3 bay core with a side gable composition shingle roof with exposed rafter ends, slightly projecting side gable bay at east bay of north elevation; less than full facade gable porch with short tapered wood supports on tall brick pedestals and apron wall; off-center entrance flanked by single and double wood geometric double hung sash windows, similar windows side elevations; replacement asphalt roll siding; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1970.

393 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 973 50th St. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling with Craftsman style details, faces west, 2x3 bay core with a front- facing gable composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves and exposed rafter ends; full facade gable porch with brick pillars, louvered vent at gable end; off-center entrance at facade with sidelights flanked by single wood geometric double hung sash window, similar single, double and triple windows at side elevations; wood novelty siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925.

394 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 975 50th St. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling with Craftsman style details, faces west, 2x4 bay core with a front- facing gable composition shingle roof, slightly projecting bay window at north elevation; full facade gable porch with brick pillars, decorative singles and louvered vent at gable end; entrance at south bay of facade with sidelights flanked by a single wood 6/1 double hung sash window, similar single and double windows at side elevations; wood novelty siding; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925. NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section J7_ Page 71. county and State Jefferson County, AL______

395 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 976 50th St. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame Craftsman style bungalow form dwelling, faces east, 3x5 bay core with a front-facing gable composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves and exposed rafter ends; full facade gable porch with rubble stone pillars and apron wall, tripartite louvered vent within decorative surround at gable end; off-center entrance at facade with sidelights flanked by single and double wood geometric double hung sash windows, similar single and double windows side elevations; narrow plain weatherboard siding; 1 exterior rubble stone chimney observed; continuous rubble stone foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925.

396 House, Not Named 1940 ca. 976 R 50th St. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story concrete block gable front form dwelling, faces east, 2x4 bay core with a front-facing gable composition shingle roof with exposed rafter ends; full facade hipped porch with concrete block pillars and apron wall; entrance at east bay of facade flanked by a single wood geometric double hung sash window, similar single and double windows side elevations; stucco over concrete block exterior walls; no chimneys observed; continuous concrete block foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1940 and remodeled circa 1980.

397 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 980 50th St. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling with Craftsman style details, faces east, 3x5 bay core with a front- facing gable composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves and exposed rafter ends, side gable projection at rear bays of south elevation; full facade gable porch with brick pillars and apron wall, tripartite louvered vent at gable end; off- center entrance at facade flanked by double wood geometric double hung sash windows, similar single and double windows side elevations; narrow plain weatherboard siding; 1 exterior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925.

398 House, Not Named 1895 ca. 213 51st St. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling with a hipped composition shingle roof with cross gable; faces west, 3x2 bay core with a slightly projecting pedimented gable wing at the north bay of its facade; less than full facade hipped porch with replacement metal supports; central entrance at facade with transom and sidelights flanked by single wood 1/1 replacement windows, 1/1 double hung sash windows at side elevations; plain weatherboard siding; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1895 and remodeled circa 1980.

399 House, Not Named 1945 ca. 21651 st St. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame gable front form dwelling with a front-facing gable composition shingle roof; faces east, 3x3 bay core with a modern addition to its south; less than full facade replacement aluminum porch with metal supports; central entrance at facade flanked by single wooden 6/6 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; replacement aluminum siding; no chimneys observed; concrete block pier foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1945 and remodeled circa 1970.

400 House, Not Named 1895 ca. 217 51st St. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling with a hipped composition shingle roof; faces west, 3x2 bay core; full facade gable on hipped porch with tapered wood posts; central entrance at facade with transom and sidelights flanked by single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; plain weatherboard siding; no chimneys observed; brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1895. NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section 7 Page 72 county and State Jefferson County, AL______

401 House, Not Named 1945 ca. 220 51st St. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame gable front form dwelling with a front-facing gable composition shingle roof with exposed rafter ends; faces east, 3x3 bay core with a modern shed addition to its north; full facade replacement shed porch with wood posts; central entrance at facade flanked by single wooden 6/6 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; replacement composite board siding; no chimneys observed; concrete block pier foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1945 and remodeled circa 1965.

402 House, Not Named 1895 ca. 221 51st St. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling with a hipped composition shingle roof with cross gables; faces west, 3x2 bay core with a slightly projecting front-facing pedimented gable wing at the north bay of its facade and a pedimented cross gable projection at the southern bay of the front slope of its roof; less than full facade hipped porch with replacement posts, modern insect screening and lattice apron wall; central entrance at facade flanked by replacement aluminum and picture windows, some replacement windows and some wood 1/1 double hung sash windows at side elevations; plain weatherboard siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1895 and remodeled circa 1955 and 1995.

403 House, Not Named 1890 ca. 224 51st St. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling with a hipped composition shingle roof with a front-facing pedimented gable projection at the north bay of its front slope; faces east, 2x3 bay core with a secondary front wing under the roof gable; less than full facade porch is now enclosed and wraps from front-gable projection to the south elevation; historic fenestration at core obscured by porch enclosure flanked to the north by a single wooden 1/1 replacement window, single and double windows at side elevations; wood weatherboard siding with brick veneer applied at facade, wood shingles at gable end; 1 interior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1890 and remodeled circa 1965.

404 House, Not Named 1895 ca. 225 51st St. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling with a hipped composition shingle roof with cross gables; faces west, 3x2 bay core with a slightly projecting front-facing pedimented gable wing at the north bay of its facade and a pedimented cross gable projection at the southern bay of the front slope of its roof; less than full facade hipped porch with replacement brick pillars; central entrance at facade with transom flanked by single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; plain weatherboard siding; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1895.

405 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 229 51st St. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame gable front form dwelling with a front-facing gable composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves and exposed rafter ends; faces west, 3x4 bay core; full facade hipped porch with wood supports on pedestals and apron wall; central entrance at facade flanked by a single wood geometric double hung sash window and a double replacement window, similar geometric windows at side elevations; replacement asbestos shingle siding; no chimneys observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1960.

406 House, Not Named 1890 ca. 232 51st St. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling with a hipped patterned composition shingle roof with a front-facing gable projection at the north bay of its front slope, side gable projection at the front bay of its south elevation; faces east, 3x2 bay core with a secondary front and side wings under the roof gables; less than full replacement shed facade porch with metal supports; off-center entrance at facade flanked by single wooden horizontal 2/2 replacement windows, similar NFS Form 10-900-a 0MB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section 7 Page 73 county and State __ Jefferson County, AL ______

windows at side elevations; replacement aluminum siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1890 and remodeled circa 1970.

407 House, Not Named 1895 ca. 233 51st St. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling with a hipped composition shingle roof with gable dormer at front slope and cross gable at south slope; faces west, 3x3 bay core with a slightly projecting side gable wing at the center bay of its south elevation, rear extensions; full facade gable on hipped porch with wood columns; central entrance at facade with transom and sidelights flanked by single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar double window at dormer, similar windows at side elevations; plain weatherboard siding; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1895 and remodeled circa 1960.

408 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 236 51st St. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame gable front form dwelling with a front-facing gable composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves; faces east, 3x3 bay core; full facade gable porch with replacement metal supports, north bay enclosed; central entrance at facade flanked by single and double horizontal 2/2 replacement windows, similar windows at side elevations; replacement asbestos shingle siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; foundation not observed. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1960.

409 House, Not Named 1890 ca. 240 51st St. N. Contributing Ell-shaped 1-story frame gable front and wing form dwelling with a cross gable composition shingle roof; faces east, 3x1 bay core with a front-facing gable wing to the north; less than full facade shed porch with replacement wood posts; central entrance at facade with transom flanked by a modern tripartite picture window and a single replacement geometric sash window, replacement windows at side elevations; replacement asbestos shingle siding with modern wood siding within porch; decorative sawn trim at gable end; 1 exterior and 1 interior brick chimney observed; continuous permastone foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1890 and remodeled circa 1960 and 1990.

410 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 243 51st St. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story stone veneer gable front form dwelling with a front-facing gable composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves and exposed rafter ends; faces west, 4x4 bay core; full facade gable porch with stone pillars and apron wall; paired central entrances flanked by double wood geometric double hung sash windows, similar single and double windows at side elevations; exposed stone veneer; 1 exterior stone chimney observed; continuous stone foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925.

411 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 247 51st St. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story stone veneer gable front form dwelling with a front-facing gable composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves and exposed rafter ends; faces west, 4x4 bay core; full facade gable porch with stone pillars and apron wall; paired central entrances flanked by double wood geometric double hung sash windows, similar single and double windows at side elevations; exposed stone veneer, modern plywood within porch; 1 exterior stone chimney observed; continuous stone foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925.

412 House, Not Named 1890 ca. 248 51st St. N. Contributing Ell-shaped 1-story frame gable front and wing form dwelling with a cross gable composition shingle roof; faces east, 3x1 bay core with a front-facing gable wing to the north; less than full facade hipped porch with replacement wood posts; central entrance at facade with transom flanked by a single historic wood 1/1 double hung sash window and a single NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section 7 Page 74 county and State Jefferson County, AL______

replacement fixed window, replacement windows at side elevations; replacement vinyl siding; 1 exterior and 1 interior brick chimney observed; brick pier foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1890 and remodeled circa 1990.

413 House, Not Named 1905 ca. 249 51st St. N. Contributing Rectangular 2-story frame Foursquare form dwelling with a hipped composition shingle roof with a decorative hipped dormer with louvered vents; faces west, 3x2 bay core with secondary rear extensions; full facade gable on hipped porch now enclosed; historic fenestration at first level of facade obscured by porch enclosure, central entrance at enclosure flanked by double 6/6 windows, central polygonal bay window at second level franked by single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; replacement asbestos shingle siding; no chimneys observed; continuous stucco foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1905 and remodeled circa 1960.

414 House, Not Named 1890 252 51st St. N. Contributing Ell-shaped 1-story frame gable front and wing form dwelling with a cross gable composition shingle roof with a pedimented gable ends; faces east, 3x1 bay core with a front-facing pedimented gable wing at the north bay of its facade; less than full facade replacement shed porch ; central entrance at facade with transom flanked by single wood 6/6 and 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; plain weatherboard siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; brick pier foundation with infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1890 and remodeled circa 1980.

415 House, Not Named 1935 ca. 255 51st St. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story stone veneer gable front form dwelling with a front-facing gable composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves and exposed rafter ends; faces west, 4x4 bay core; full facade gable porch with stone pillars and apron wall; paired central entrances flanked by double wood geometric double hung sash windows, similar single and double windows at side elevations; exposed stone veneer; 1 exterior stone chimney observed; continuous stone foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1935.

416 House, Not Named 1890 ca. 256 51st St. N. Contributing Tee-shaped 1-story frame gable front and wing form dwelling with a cross gable composition shingle roof; faces east, 3x1 bay core with front and rear facing gable wings to the north; less than full facade hipped porch with replacement metal supports; central entrance at facade with transom flanked by a single historic windows that are now covered with plywood, similar windows at side elevations; replacement asbestos shingle siding; no chimneys observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1890 and remodeled circa 1955. 417 House, Not Named 1935 ca. 259 51st St. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story stone veneer gable front form dwelling with a front-facing gable composition shingle roof with exposed rafter ends; faces west, 4x4 bay core; full facade shed porch with replacement wood posts on stone apron wall; paired central entrances flanked by double wood geometric double hung sash windows, similar single and double windows at side elevations; exposed stone veneer; 1 interior stone chimney observed; continuous stone foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1935 and remodeled circa 1980.

418 House, Not Named 1895 ca. 916 51st St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling, faces east, 2x2 bay core with a hipped composition shingle roof, front-facing gable wing at north bay of facade and at rear bay of south elevation, rear gable addition; less than full facade NFS Form 10-900-a 0MB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section 7 Page 75 county and State Jefferson County, AL______

shed porch with replacement metal supports; entrance at south bay of facade with sidelights flanked by a single aluminum horizontal 2/2 replacement window, similar wood horizontal 2/2 replacement windows at side elevations; replacement asbestos shingle siding; no chimneys observed; brick pier foundation with infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1895 and remodeled circa 1925 and 1970.

419 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 920 51st St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling, faces east, 3x3 bay core with a clipped front-facing gable composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves; less than full facade gable porch with replacement metal supports on brick pedestals and apron wall; off-center entrance at facade flanked by single and double wood geometric double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; replacement aluminum siding; no chimneys observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1975.

420 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 921 51st St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling with Craftsman style details, faces west, 3x3 bay core with a side gable composition shingle roof with bracketed eaves & exposed rafter ends; less than full facade gable porch with brick pillars and apron wall, modem aluminum awning; off-center entrance at facade flanked by a single and double 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; plain weatherboard y siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925.

421 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 928 51st St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling, faces east, 3x4 bay core with a front-facing gable composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves and exposed rafter ends; full facade gable porch with brick pillars and apron wall, interior replacement metal supports on brick pedestals; central entrance at facade grouped with tripartite geometric double hung sash window, similar window at south bay, similar single, double and tripartite windows at side elevations; plain weatherboard siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925.

422 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 929 51st St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling with Craftsman style details, faces west, 3x4 bay core with a front- facing gable composition shingle roof with bracketed eaves & exposed rafter ends, cross gable bay window at front bay of south elevation; full facade gable porch with paired wood supports on brick pedestals and apron wall; off-center entrance at facade flanked by a single geometric double hung sash windows, similar single and double windows at side elevations; wood novelty siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925.

423 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 932 51st St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling, faces east, 3x4 bay core with a front-facing gable composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves and exposed rafter ends; full facade gable porch with replacement metal supports on brick pedestals; paired central entrances at facade flanked by single 6/1 double hung sash windows, similar single and double windows at side elevations; replacement aluminum siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1975. NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section 7 Page 76 county and State Jefferson County, AL______

424 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 933 51st St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling with Craftsman style details, faces west, 3x4 bay core with a cross gable composition shingle roof with bracketed eaves & exposed rafter ends; full facade gable porch with rubble stone pillars and apron wall; off-center entrance at facade flanked by a single geometric double hung sash windows, similar single, double and triple windows at side elevations; wood novelty siding; 1 exterior brick chimney observed; continuous rubble stone foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925.

425 House, Not Named 1945 ca. 936 51st St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame minimal traditional form dwelling, faces east, 3x3 bay core with a front-facing gable composition shingle roof, side gable projection at rear bay of south elevation; less than full facade gable porch with replacement wood posts; entrance at south bay of facade flanked by single and double replacement aluminum windows, similar windows at side elevations; wood shake siding; no chimneys observed; continuous concrete block foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1945 and remodeled circa 1990.

426 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 937 51st St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling with Craftsman style details, faces west, 3x4 bay core with a front- facing gable composition shingle roof with bracketed eaves & exposed rafter ends; full facade hipped porch with rubble stone pillars and apron wall; off-center entrance at facade flanked by a single geometric double hung sash windows, similar single and double windows at side elevations; wood novelty siding; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925.

427 St. John Bosco Roman Catholic Church 1925 ca. 140 52nd PI. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story brick veneer church building, faces east, 3x8 bay core with a front-facing gable composition shingle roof, 1-story educational extension extends from two rear bays of each side across the rear; less than full facade recessed portico with full-height stone columns and pilasters in antis with pedimented gable entablature, double leaf entrance doors centered within portico with arched relief panel above and plaque reading: "St. John Bosco," flanked by single 4/4 double hung sash windows with cast sills and keystones, similar windows above and at outer bays; front bays at each side elevation project slightly and have single entrances within round arched openings with single 4/4 windows similar to facade above, next five bays at each side elevation have large round arched stained glass windows with cast keystones with rectangular stucco panels above, educational wing obscures rear 2 bays; educational wings are 3 bays wide with entrances at bay adjacent to core recessed within tall arched openings with double doors and transoms flanked by recessed brick arches; exposed brick veneer exterior walls; no chimneys observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this church was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1975.

428 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 142 52nd PI. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling, faces east, 3x4 bay core with a front-facing gable composition shingle roof; full facade gable porch with exterior brick pillars and interior tapered wood supports on pedestals; central entrance at facade flanked by single wood geometric double hung sash windows, similar single and double windows at side elevations; replacement vinyl siding; no chimneys observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1985.

429 House, Not Named 1895 ca. 145 52nd PI. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling, faces west, 3x3 bay core with a hipped composition shingle roof, front-facing gable projection at the south bay of its facade, side gable projection at center bay of south elevation with cutaway bay window; full facade hipped porch with wood columns on brick pedestals; central entrance at facade with transom & sidelights flanked by single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; plain NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section _7_ Page 77 county and State Jefferson County, AL______

weatherboard siding; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; brick pier foundation with brick infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1895.

430 House, Not Named 1895 ca. 149 52nd PI. N Contributing Rectangular 1 -story frame pyramidal form dwelling, faces west, 3x3 bay core with a hipped composition shingle roof, front-facing gable projection at the north bay of its facade, side gable projection at center bay of north elevation with cutaway bay window; full facade hipped porch with wood columns on brick pedestals; central entrance at facade with transom & sidelights flanked by single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; plain weatherboard siding; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; brick pier foundation with brick infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1895.

431 House, Not Named 1895 ca. 150 52nd PI. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling, faces east, 3x3 bay core with a hipped composition shingle roof, front-facing gable projection at the north bay of its front slope, rear hipped extensions; full facade hipped porch with historic replacement wood supports on brick pedestals and apron wall; central entrance at facade with transom & sidelights flanked by single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; replacement asbestos shingle siding; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; brick pier foundation with brick infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1895 and remodeled circa 1925 and 1965.

432 House, Not Named 1905 ca. 153 52nd PI. N Contributing Rectangular 2-story frame Foursquare form dwelling, faces west, 2x3 bay core with a hipped patterned composition shingle roof with a central decorative hipped dormer; full facade hipped porch with columns wraps to north elevation, wrap now enclosed; entrance at south bay of facade with transom & sidelights flanked by a single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar windows at upper level and side elevations; plain weatherboard siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; brick pier foundation with brick infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1905.

433 House, Not Named 1895 ca. 200 52nd PI. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling, faces east, 3x3 bay core with a hipped composition shingle roof, front-facing gable projections at the south bay of its front slope and centered at its north elevation, rear hipped extension; full facade hipped porch with replacement turned posts; central entrance at facade with transom flanked by single aluminum replacement windows, similar windows at side elevations; plain weatherboard siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; continuous stuccoed foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1895 and remodeled circa 1985.

434 House, Not Named 1895 ca. 201 52nd PI. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling, faces west, 2x2 bay core with a hipped composition shingle roof, front-facing pedimented gable wing at the north bay of its facade with cutaway bay window, cross gable wing at rear bays of its south side elevation; less than full facade shed porch with historic replacement brick pillars and apron wall wraps to south elevation, modern aluminum awning and insect screening; off-center entrance at facade flanked by single aluminum replacement windows, similar windows at side elevations; replacement aluminum siding; 2 interior stuccoed chimneys observed; brick pier foundation with brick infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1895 and remodeled circa 1970. NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section 7 Page 78 county and State Jefferson County, AL______

435 House, Not Named 1890 ca. 204 52nd PI. N Contributing 2-story frame Queen Anne style dwelling, faces east, 2x2 bay core with a hipped composition shingle roof, front-facing gable wing with polygonal bay at the south bay of its facade, side gable wing with cutaway bay window at the rear bay of its north elevation, secondary rear wing; full facade hipped porch with historic replacement paneled wood supports on brick pedestals extends top north as porte cochere under front-facing gable projection; entrance at north bay of facade with transom & sidelights flanked by single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows and small stained glass window at polygonal bay, similar windows at upper level and side elevations; plain weatherboard siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; brick pier foundation with brick infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1890.

436 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 205 52nd PI. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling with Craftsman style details, faces west, 3x3 bay core with a side clipped gable composition shingle roof with exposed rafter ends and angle bracketed eaves, slightly projecting hipped bays at central bays of side elevations; central less than full facade gable porch with brick pillars; off-center entrance at facade flanked by triple wood geometric double hung sash windows, similar single and double windows at side elevations; wood novelty siding; 1 exterior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925.

437 House, Not Named 1920 ca. 208 52nd PI. N Contributing 1-story frame gable front and wing form dwelling, faces east, 4x2 bay core with a side gable composition shingle roof, front-facing gable wing at the south bay of its front facade; less than full facade recessed porch with replacement metal supports; off-center entrance at facade flanked by single and double geometric double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; replacement asbestos shingle siding; 1 exterior brick chimney observed; continuous concrete block foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1920 and remodeled circa 1965.

438 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 209 52nd PI. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling with Craftsman style details, faces west, 3x3 bay core with a side gable composition shingle roof with exposed rafter ends and angle bracketed eaves, slightly projecting bay at central bay of north elevation; less than full facade gable porch with brick pillars and apron wall, decorative timber detail at gable end, modern aluminum awning; off-center entrance at facade flanked by triple wood double hung sash windows with central 6/1 panel flanked by 4/1 panels, similar single and double windows at side elevations; wood novelty siding; 1 exterior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1975.

439 House, Not Named 1920 ca. 212 52nd PI. N Contributing 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling, faces east, 2x4 bay core with a front-facing gable composition shingle roof with exposed rafter ends and angle bracketed eaves, south bay of facade recessed, rear bays at side elevations project under intersecting hipped roof; full facade gable porch with brick pillars and apron wall; entrance at south bay of facade with transom & sidelights flanked by a single oversized 2-light window, single and double 1/1 double hung sash windows at side elevations; replacement asbestos shingle siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1920 and remodeled circa 1965.

440 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 215 52nd PI. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame dwelling, faces west, 4x2 bay core with a side gable composition shingle roof, recessed north bay at facade and secondary rear gable wing; less than full facade gable porch with supports on pedestals; entrance at NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section 7 Page 79 county and State Jefferson County, AL______

south bay of facade flanked by single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; plain weatherboard siding; 1 interior stucco chimney observed; foundation not visible. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1975.

441 House, Not Named 1900 ca. 217 52nd PI. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form duplex, faces west, 4x2 bay core with a hipped composition shingle roof, front- facing pedimented gable projections at the outer bays of its front slopes, cross gables at rear bays of side elevations; less than full facade recessed porch with replacement wood post; paired central entrances at facade flanked by single horizontal wood 2/2 replacement window, similar windows at side elevations; plain weatherboards within porch, replacement asbestos shingle siding; 1 interior stucco chimney observed; continuous stucco foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1900 and remodeled circa 1965.

442 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 220 52nd PI. N Contributing 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling, faces east, 3x4 bay core with a front-facing gable composition shingle roof with exposed rafter ends and angle bracketed eaves, side gable projecting bays at north and south elevations; full facade gable porch with rubble stone pillars and apron wall; off-center facade flanked by triple geometric double hung sash windows, similar single and grouped windows at side elevations; wood novelty siding; 1 interior rubble stone chimney observed; continuous rubble stone foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925

443 House, Not Named 1900 ca. 221 52nd PI. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling, faces west, 2x2 bay core with a hipped composition shingle roof; full facade hipped porch with replacement wood supports on brick pedestals; single entrance at south bay of facade flanked by single 1/1 aluminum replacement window, similar windows at side elevations; plain weatherboard siding; 1 interior stucco chimney observed; brick pier foundation with brick infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1900 and remodeled circa 1965.

444 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 225 52nd PI. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form duplex, faces west and north, 3x2 bay core with a cross gable composition shingle roof with exposed rafter ends, gable extension to the east; less than full facade gable porches at the south bays of the west elevation and the west bays of the north elevation with brick pillars and apron wall; single entrances and single wood geometric double hung sash windows within porches flanked at each facade with double geometric windows, similar single and double windows at side elevations; wood novelty siding; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925.

445 House, Not Named 1895 ca. 909 52nd PI. N Contributing Irregular shaped 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling, faces north, 3x2 bay core with hipped composition shingle roof, front-facing pedimented gable wing at the north bay of its facade, central shed dormer, flanking rear extensions; less than full facade shed porch with replacement insect screen framing; central entrance with transom & sidelights flanked by single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; replacement asbestos shingle siding with wood aluminum siding at wing; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; continuous stucco foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1895 and remodeled circa 1965 and 1975; evidence of recent fire.

446 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 912 52nd PI. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling, faces east, 3x5 bay core with front-facing gable composition shingle roof; full facade gable porch with short wood supports on tall tapered rubble stone pedestals and apron wall; off-center at NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section 7 Page 80 county and State Jefferson County, AL ______facade flanked by double wood geometric double hung sash windows, similar single and double windows at side elevations; replacement asbestos shingle siding; 1 exterior rubble stone chimney observed; continuous rubble stone foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1965.

447 House, Not Named 1895 ca. 913 52nd PI. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling, faces north 3x2 bay core with hipped composition shingle roof, rear gable extensions; less than full facade gable porch with replacement metal supports; central entrance flanked by double wood horizontal 2/2 and 6/6 replacement windows, similar single windows at side elevations; wood novelty siding; no chimneys observed; continuous stucco foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1895 and remodeled circa 1965.

448 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 916 52nd PI. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling, faces east, 3x5 bay core with front-facing gable composition shingle roof, central side-facing gable projection at north elevation; less than full facade gable porch with replacement metal supports on tall brick pedestals and apron wall; off-center at facade flanked by double 1/1 replacement aluminum windows, single and double wood horizontal 2/2 replacement windows at side elevations; replacement asbestos shingle siding; 1 exterior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1965. 449 House, Not Named 1895 ca. 917 52nd PI. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling, faces north 3x2 bay core with hipped composition shingle roof, front-facing pedimented gable projection at north bay of front slope, smaller pedimented gable at center bay, cross-gable gable wing at front bay of south elevation; full facade shed porch with replacement metal supports; central entrance flanked by single aluminum replacement windows, similar double windows at side elevations; replacement aluminum siding; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; continuous stucco foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1895 and remodeled circa 1965.

450 House, Not Named 1895 ca. 921 52nd PI. N Contributing Irregular shaped 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling, faces north, 3x2 bay core with hipped composition shingle roof, front-facing pedimented gable wing at the north bay of its facade, flanking rear extensions; less than full facade shed porch with replacement insect screen framing; central entrance with transom & sidelights flanked by single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; plain weatherboard siding with wood shingles at gable ends; no chimneys observed; continuous stucco foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1895 and remodeled circa 1965. 451 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 924 52nd PI. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling, faces east, 3x6 bay core with front-facing gable composition shingle roof; less than full facade gable porch with brick pillars, modern aluminum awning; off-center at facade flanked by single 1/1 aluminum replacement windows, similar single and double windows at side elevations; replacement vinyl siding; 2 exterior brick chimneys observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1980. 452 House, Not Named 1895 ca. 925 52nd PI. N Contributing Irregular shaped 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling, faces north, 3x2 bay core with hipped composition shingle roof, front-facing pedimented gable wings at the north bay of its facade with single-light window and the center bay of its south NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section _7_ Page £1 county and State Jefferson County, AL______

elevation, rear extensions; less than full facade shed porch with replacement metal supports wraps to south elevation; central entrance with transom flanked by a single wood 1/1 double hung sash window and a single light awning window, similar 1/1 windows at side elevations; replacement asbestos shingle siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; continuous stucco foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1895 and remodeled circa 1965.

453 House, Not Named 1900 ca. 929 52nd PI. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame gable front form 3x3 bay dwelling with a front-facing gable patterned composition shingle roof, faces west; modern replacement entrance bay gable porch; entrance at north bay of facade flanked by 2 single fixed aluminum replacement windows, similar windows at side elevations; replacement plywood siding; no chimneys observed; brick pier foundation with brick infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1900 and remodeled in 1980.

454 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 932 52nd PI. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling with Craftsman style details, faces east, 2x4 bay core with hipped composition shingle roof with exposed rafter ends and bracketed eaves, side gable wings at the front bay of its side elevations with shed extensions to the rear; less than full facade gable porch with short tapered wood supports on tall tapered rubble stone pedestals with apron wall, modern aluminum awning; off-center at facade flanked by triple aluminum replacement windows, similar single and double windows at side elevations; replacement aluminum siding; no chimneys observed; continuous rubble stone foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1975.

455 Apartment Building, Not Named 1970 ca. 937 52nd PI. N Noncontributing Rectangular 2-story brick veneer apartment building with a gable roof. Construction and design details suggest that this apartment building was constructed circa 1970.

456 House, Not Named 1885 ca. 955 52nd PI. N Contributing Ell-shaped 1-story frame gable front & wing form dwelling with a cross gable composition shingle roof; faces west, 3x2 bay core with a front-facing gable wing at the north bay of its facade, rear cross-gable addition; less than full facade shed porch with brick pillars and apron wall; central entrance at facade with transom flanked by single windows now infilled with plywood, similar windows at side elevation; plain weatherboard siding; no chimneys observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1885 and remodeled circa 1940.

457 Houses, Not Named 1995 ca. 956 52nd PI. N Noncontributing Rectangular 1-story frame dwelling with a front-facing gable roof. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1995.

458 Houses, Not Named 1995 ca. 958 52nd PI. N Noncontributing Rectangular 1-story frame dwelling with a front-facing gable roof. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1995.

459 House, Not Named 1895 ca. 960 52nd PI. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling with a hipped composition shingle roof with a front-facing gable projection at the south bay of its front slope; faces west, 3x4 bay core with front-facing projection at south bay of its facade, rear wing; full facade hipped historic replacement porch with brick pillars and apron wall; off-center entrance at NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section 7 Page 82 county and State Jefferson County, AL______facade flanked by a double and a tripartite wood horizontal 2/2 replacement window, similar single windows at side elevations; replacement asbestos shingle siding, aluminum siding at porch; no chimneys observed; brick pier foundation with brick infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1895 and remodeled circa 1925 and 1965.

460 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 962 52nd PI. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling with a front-facing gable composition shingle roof with a side gable at the front bay of its south elevation; faces east, 3x3 bay core; less than full facade side gable porch with brick pillars and apron wall; off-center entrance at facade flanked by single wood horizontal 2/2 windows, similar single and double windows at side elevations; replacement aluminum siding; 1 exterior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1955 and 1985.

461 House, Not Named 1895 ca. 963 52nd PI. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling with a hipped composition shingle roof with a front-facing gable projection at the north bay of its front slope; faces west, 4x3 bay core with front-facing projection at north bay of its facade, rear wing; facade with two joined porches: hipped porch at north bay with brick pillars and apron wall, historic replacement gable porch with angle bracketed eaves, brick pillars and apron wall to south; entrance at north bay of facade with transom has been blocked in with a modern single door, central entrance at facade with transom flanked by single wood geometric double hung sash windows, similar single and double windows at side elevations; plain weatherboard siding; 1 interior stuccoed chimney observed; brick pier foundation with brick infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1895 and remodeled circa 1925.

462 House, Not Named 1905 ca. 964 52nd PI. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling with a hipped composition shingle roof, modern dormers added at roof; faces east, 3x3 bay core; full facade recessed porch with columns on pedestals and turned balustrade, central projecting pedimented gable entrance bay; central entrance at facade with leaded glass transom & sidelights flanked by single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar single windows at side elevations; narrow wood novelty siding, wood shingles at porch gable; 1 exterior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1905 and remodeled in 2002.

463 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 966 52nd PI. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling with Craftsman style details and a front-facing gable composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves and exposed rafter ends; faces east, 3x4 bay core; less than full facade gable porch now glassed in; off-center entrance at facade flanked by single and double wood geometric double hung sash windows, similar single and double windows at side elevations; replacement aluminum siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1960 and 1975.

464 House, Not Named 1885 ca. 967 52nd PI. N Contributing Ell-shaped 1-story frame gable front & wing form dwelling with a cross gable composition shingle roof; faces west, 3x2 bay core with a front-facing gable wing at the south bay of its facade with a cutaway bay window; less than full facade shed porch now enclosed; historic fenestration at north bays of facade concealed by porch enclosure, replacement horizontal 2/2 windows at the bay windows, similar windows at side elevations; replacement vinyl siding; no chimneys observed; brick pier foundation with brick infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1885 and remodeled circa 1965 and 1985. NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section 7 Page 83 county and State Jefferson County, AL______

465 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 968 52nd PI. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling with Craftsman style details and a front-facing gable composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves and exposed rafter ends; faces east, 3x4 bay core; full facade gable porch with brick pillars and apron wall, interior tapered wood support on pedestal, south bay enclosed; off-center entrance at facade flanked by a single wood geometric double hung sash window and a modern 6/6 window at porch enclosure, similar single and double geometric windows at side elevations; replacement asbestos shingle siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1965 and 1975.

466 House, Not Named 1890 ca. 969 52nd PI. N Contributing Ell-shaped 1-story frame gable front & wing form dwelling with a cross gable composition shingle roof; faces west, 3x2 bay core with a front-facing gable wing at the north bay of its facade; less than full facade shed porch now partially enclosed; central entrance at facade flanked by a single wood 1/1 double hung sash window to the north and double replacement horizontal 2/2 window to the south, similar 1/1 windows at side elevations; plain weatherboard siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; brick pier foundation with brick infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1890 and remodeled circa 1985.

467 House, Not Named 1895 ca. 970 52nd PI. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling with a hipped composition shingle roof with a front gable at the north bay of its front elevation and at the center bay of the south elevation; faces east, 2x3 bay core with front-facing gable wing at the north bay of its facade and at the center bay of its south elevation; less than full facade gable porch with wood supports on concrete block pedestals and apron wall; entrance at south bay of facade with transom & sidelights flanked by a single horizontal 2/2 replacement aluminum window, similar at side elevations; replacement asbestos shingle siding; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; brick pier foundation with brick infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1895 and remodeled in 1960.

468 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 971 52nd PI. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling with a side gable composition shingle roof; faces west, 3x4 bay core; full facade shed porch with rubble stone pillars and apron wall; central entrance at facade with transom flanked by single wood geometric double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; wood novelty siding; 1 exterior rubble stone chimney observed; continuous rubble stone foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1985.

469 House, Not Named 1895 ca. 975 52nd PI. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling with a hipped composition shingle roof with a front-facing gable projection at the north bay of its front slope and the rear bay of its north slope; faces west, 3x2 bay core with front-facing projection at north bay of its facade and at the rear bay of its north side elevation, rear wing; full facade hipped porch (shed at north, hipped at south) with replacement metal supports; central entrance at facade with transom flanked by single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, replacement horizontal 2/2 windows at side elevations; replacement asbestos shingle siding; no chimneys observed; brick pier foundation with brick infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1895 and remodeled circa 1965.

470 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 976 52nd PI. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling with a gable on hipped patterned asbestos shingle roof with exposed rafter ends; faces east, 4x4 bay core; full facade hipped porch with rubble stone pillars and apron wall; entrances at outer NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section 7 Page 84 county and State Jefferson County, AL______

bays of facade flank single wood geometric double hung sash windows, similar single and double geometric windows at side elevations; wood novelty siding; 2 interior rubble stone chimneys observed; continuous rubble stone foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925.

471 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 981 52nd PI. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling with Craftsman style details and a side gable composition shingle roof with a secondary cross gable at the south bay of its front slope, angle bracketed eaves and exposed rafter ends; faces west, 3x3 bay core with a slightly projecting bay at the south bay of its facade; less than full facade gable porch with rubble stone pillars and apron wall; off-center entrance at facade flanked by double and triple horizontal 2/2 aluminum replacement windows, similar single and double windows at side elevations; wood novelty siding; 1 interior rubble stone chimney observed; continuous rubble stone foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1975.

472 Commercial Building, Not Named 1925 ca. 104 52nd St. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story brick one-part two-unit commercial block with a flat roof concealed at facade by stepped parapets with concrete copings and at sides with stepped parapets with tile copings; faces east, two storefront bays at facade: north bay has a central entrance with double leaf aluminum doors and 2-light transom flanked by display windows on brick bulkheads; south bay has a modern roll-up aluminum cargo door to the south and a display window with 3-light transom and brick bulkhead to north; painted brick exterior walls; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this commercial building was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1970.

473 Commercial Building, Not Named 1925 ca. 127 52nd St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story masonry 1-part commercial building with a monopitch roof concealed by a stepped parapet with cast concrete cap at its facade and stepped parapets with tile caps at its sides, modern pent composition shingle roof at facade; faces west; single storefront system with a central entrance with double doors flanked by display windows on a brick bulkheads, windows now covered; painted brick exterior walls set in common bond; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this building was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1970.

474 House, Not Named 1895 ca. 204 52nd St. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling with a hipped composition shingle roof with a pedimented gable projection at the north bay of its front slope over a slightly projecting bay; faces east, 3x2 bay core with a slightly projecting north bay at its facade, rear hipped wing to south; full facade gable on hip porch with wood supports on patterned concrete block pedestals; off-center entrance at facade with transom flanked by single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; plain weatherboard siding; 2 interior stucco chimneys observed; continuous patterned concrete block foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1895. 475 House, Not Named 1900 ca. 205 52nd St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal dwelling, faces west, 3x3 bay core with a hipped composition shingle roof with a front-facing pedimented gable wing at the north bay of its facade and rear gable and shed extensions; less than full facade historic gable replacement porch with brick pillars and apron wall, modern insect screening; central entrance at facade flanked by single and double wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; replacement aluminum siding; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; brick pier foundation with brick infill; damaged by recent fire. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1900 and remodeled circa 1930 and 1975. NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section 7 Page 85 county and State Jefferson County, AL______

476 House, Not Named 1900 ca. 208 52nd St. N. Contributing L-shaped 1-story frame gable front and wing form dwelling with a cross clipped gable composition shingle roof; faces east, 3x1 bay core with a front-facing gable wing at the north bay of its facade; less than full facade historic replacement gable porch now enclosed; historic fenestration at south bays of facade obscured by porch enclosure, paired 1/1 aluminum replacement windows at north bay, single and double wood 4/4 double hung sash windows side elevations; replacement vinyl siding; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; continuous rubble stone foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1900 and remodeled circa 1925 and 1985.

477 House, Not Named 1885 ca. 209 52nd St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame Queen Anne style dwelling, faces west, 3x2 bay core with a side gable on hipped composition shingle roof with a front-facing pedimented gable wing at the north bay of its facade with a cutaway bay window and a pedimented gable projection at the south bay, decorative paneling, wood shingles and hooded paired windows at gable ends less than full facade hipped porch with replacement brick pillars and apron wall; central entrance at facade with transom flanked by single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar single windows at side elevations; wood weatherboard siding; 1 exterior and 2 interior brick chimneys observed; brick pier foundation with brick infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1885 and remodeled circa 1930.

478 House, Not Named 1900 ca. 212 52nd St. N. Contributing Rectangular 2-story frame Foursquare form dwelling with a hipped composition shingle roof with front-facing cross gable over a slightly projecting bay at the south bay of its facade, side gable projection; faces east, 3x2 bay core; full facade gable on hipped porch with wood supports on rubble stone pedestals and apron wall, modern insect screening; central entrance at facade flanked by double wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar single and double windows a upper level and side elevations; replacement asbestos shingle siding; 1 interior stucco chimney observed; continuous rubble stone foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1900 and remodeled circa 1960.

479 Apartments, Not Named 1970 ca. 213 52nd St. N Noncontributing Rectangular 2-story brick veneer apartment building with a gable roof. Construction and design details suggest that this apartment building was constructed circa 1970.

480 Buchanan House 1889 ca. 218 52nd St. N. Contributing Two-story frame Queen Anne style dwelling with a hipped composition shingle roof with cross gables; faces east, 2x3 bay core with a slightly projecting south bay at its facade under a cross gable, side gable projecting cutaway bay at the front bay of its north elevation, side gable wing with a cutaway bay at the rear bay of its south elevation, and rear gable wing behind the south side wing; full facade 2-tier hipped porch with original turned posts at its upper level and historic replacement columns on brick pedestals at its lower level, lower level of porch at south elevation enclosed; projecting polygonal entrance bay at south bay of core with central entrance with transom flanked by single windows with Queen Anne block glass at upper sash, double wood 1/1 double hung sash window at north bay of facade; similar single and double windows a upper level and side elevations with some replacement sash; wood weatherboard siding, wood shingles at gable ends; no chimneys observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1890; historical society marker gives date as 1889.

481 House, Not Named 1962 ca. 221 52nd St. N Noncontributing Rectangular 1-story brick veneer ranch form dwelling, faces west, 4x4 bay core with a hipped composition shingle roof; less than full facade hipped porch with decorative metal supports; off-center entrance at facade flanked to the north by a single aluminum horizontal 2/2 window, similar single windows at side elevations; exposed brick veneer exterior walls; NFS Form 10-900-a 0MB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section 7 Page 86 county and State Jefferson County, AL______no chimneys observed; foundation not visible. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1960; Jefferson County Assessor's records indicate that the house was constructed in 1962.

482 House, Not Named 1895 ca. 225 52nd St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling, faces west, 2x3 bay core with a hipped composition shingle roof, front-facing pedimented gable wing at north bay of facade, side gable wing at center bay of south elevation with cutaway bay window, pedimented gable projection at center bay of north elevation with cutaway bay window, decorative shingles and single light windows at gables; full facade hipped porch with a pedimented gable at its entrance bay and wood columns; entrance at south bay of core with transom & sidelights flanked to the north by a single wood 1/1 double hung sash window and to the south by a single entrance with transom at the side wing, similar single windows at side elevations; wood weatherboard siding; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; brick pier foundation with brick infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1895.

483 Apartments, Not Named 1970 ca. 228 52nd St. N Noncontributing Rectangular 2-story brick veneer apartment building with a gable roof. Construction and design details suggest that this apartment building was constructed circa 1970.

484 House, Not Named 1895 ca. 229 52nd St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling, faces west, 3x2 bay core with a hipped patterned composition shingle roof with a front-facing pedimented gable wing at the north bay of its facade and a rear extension; less than full facade hipped porch with replacement wood posts; central entrance at facade with transom flanked by single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar single windows at side elevations; wood weatherboard siding with brick veneer applied at facade of wing and lower portion of north elevation; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1895 and remodeled circa 1975.

485 House, Not Named 1895 ca. 233 52nd St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling, faces west, 4x3 bay core with a hipped composition shingle roof with a central front-facing gable projection with decorative shingles and louvered vent, outer bays of facade project slightly; full facade hipped porch with a front-facing gable projection at its entrance bay and historic replacement wood supports on brick pedestals; off-center entrance at facade with transom flanked by single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar single windows at side elevations; wood weatherboard siding; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; brick pier foundation with brick infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1895 and remodeled circa 1935. 486 House, Not Named 1945 ca. 234 52nd St. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame gable front form dwelling with a front-facing gable composition shingle roof; faces east, 3x3 bay core; less than full facade hipped porch now enclosed; historic fenestration at north bays of facade obscured by porch enclosure, double wood geometric double hung sash window at south bay, similar single and double windows at side elevations; asbestos shingle siding; no chimneys observed; foundation not observed. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1945 and remodeled circa 1960.

487 House, Not Named 1895 ca. 236 52nd St. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling with a hipped composition shingle roof with cross gables; faces east, 2x2 bay core with a slightly projecting front-facing gable wing with a cutaway bay at the north bay of its facade, side gable wing at the rear bay of the south elevation, rear extensions; less than full facade shed porch with rubble stone pillars and apron wall; entrance at west bay of facade at core with transom flanked by single wood 1/1 double hung sash NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section 7 Page 87 county and State Jefferson County, AL______

windows, similar windows at side elevations; replacement synthetic siding; 1 interior stucco chimney observed; continuous rubble stone foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1895 and remodeled circa 1985.

488 House, Not Named 1895 ca. 237 52nd St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling, faces west, 2x2 bay core with a hipped composition shingle roof, front-facing gable wing at north bay of facade and side gable wing at rear bay of south elevation; less than full facade shed porch with replacement posts; entrance at south bay of core flanked by a single wood 1/1 double hung sash window, similar single windows at side elevations; replacement aluminum siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; brick pier foundation with brick infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1895 and remodeled circa 1975.

489 House, Not Named 1895 ca. 241 52nd St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling, faces west, 3x4 bay core with a hipped composition shingle roof with a central front-facing gable projection, side gable wings at the front bay of its south elevation and at the north bays of its rear elevation; full facade hipped porch with pedimented gable at entrance bay and historic replacement wood supports on brick pedestals; central entrance at facade with transom & sidelights flanked by single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar single windows at side elevations; replacement aluminum siding; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; brick pier foundation with brick infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1895 and remodeled circa 1930 and 1970.

490 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 242 52nd St. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame massed plan form dwelling with a side clipped gable composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves and exposed rafter ends; faces east, 3x3 bay core with rear additions; full facade gable porch with brick pillars and apron wall; entrances at outer bays of facade (north entrance infilled) flank single and double wood geometric double hung sash windows, similar single and double windows at side elevations; replacement asbestos shingle siding; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1960.

491 House, Not Named 1900 ca. 244 52nd St. N. Contributing Ell-shaped 1-story frame gable front and wing form dwelling with a cross gable composition shingle roof; faces east, 3x1 bay core with a front-facing gable wing at the north bay of its facade, rear additions; less than full facade historic replacement hipped porch with wood supports on brick pedestals and apron wall, now glassed in and with modern aluminum awning; central entrance facade flanked by single and double wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; wood weatherboards siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1900 and remodeled circa 1930 and 1960.

492 House, Not Named 1890 ca. 245 52nd St. N Contributing 1-story L-shaped frame gable front and wing form dwelling, faces west, 3x2 bay core with a front-facing gable wing at the north bay of its facade, cross gable composition shingle roof, rear gable and shed extensions; less than full facade shed porch with historic replacement brick pillars and apron wall, modern aluminum awning; off-center entrance at facade flanked by single and double wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar single and double windows at side elevations; plain weatherboard siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; brick pier foundation with brick infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1890 and remodeled circa 1935 and 1975. NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section 7 Page 88 county and State Jefferson County, AL______

493 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 913 52nd St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling, faces west, 3x2 bay core with side gable composition shingle roof with exposed rafter ends, small shed projection at rear bay of north side elevation, rear extensions; full facade recessed porch with tapered wood supports on brick pedestals and apron wall; central entrance with sidelights at facade flanked by single wood 6/1 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; replacement asbestos shingle siding; no chimneys observed; continuous brick foundation/ Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1965.

494 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 916 52nd St. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling with Craftsman style details, faces east, 3x6 bay core with a side gable composition shingle roof with bracketed eaves and exposed rafter ends; full facade shed porch with brick pillars, interior replacement metal supports on pedestals, and apron wall, insect screen framing; off-center entrance at facade flanked by triple double hung sash windows with central 6/1 panel flanked by 4/1 panels, similar 6/1 windows at side elevations; replacement vinyl siding; 1 exterior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1980.

495 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 917 52nd St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling, faces west, 3x4 bay core with front-facing gable composition shingle roof with exposed rafter ends, secondary cross gable projection at center bay of north side elevation, rear gable extension; full facade gable porch with brick pillars and modern insect screening, modem aluminum awnings; off-center entrance at facade flanked by single and double wood geometric double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; replacement asbestos shingle siding; 2 exterior brick chimneys observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1965.

496 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 920 52nd St. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling with Craftsman style details, faces east, 3x4 bay core with a side gable composition shingle roof with bracketed eaves and exposed rafter ends; full facade gable porch with rubble stone pillars and apron wall, insect screening; off-center entrance at facade flanked by double geometric double hung sash windows, similar single and double windows at side elevations; replacement vinyl siding; 1 interior brick and 1 exterior rubble stone chimney observed; continuous rubble stone foundation; heavily damaged by fire as of 11/7/2002. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1980.

497 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 921 52nd St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling, faces west, 3x4 bay core with front-facing gable composition shingle roof, secondary cross gable projection at center bay of south side elevation; less than full facade gable porch supported by modern insect screening, modern aluminum awning; off-center entrance at facade flanked by single and double wood horizontal 2/2 replacement windows, similar windows at side elevations; replacement vinyl siding; 1 exterior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1965 and 1985

498 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 925 52nd St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling, faces west, 3x4 bay core with front-facing gable composition shingle roof with exposed rafter ends and bracketed eaves, secondary cross gables at rear bays of side elevations; less than full facade recessed porch now enclosed; historic fenestration at facade not visible due to porch enclosure, single replacement aluminum window at north bay, replacement synthetic 6/6 windows at side elevations; replacement asbestos shingle siding at gable end with aluminum siding below; 1 interior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section _1__ Page 89 county and State Jefferson County, AL

Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1965 through 1990.

499 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 928 52nd St. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling with Craftsman style details, faces east, 3x4 bay core with a front- facing gable composition shingle roof; full facade gable porch with brick pillars, south bay now enclosed, insect screening; off-center entrance at facade flanked by a single geometric double hung sash window and the porch enclosure, similar single and double windows at side elevations; replacement aluminum siding; 1 exterior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1970.

500 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 929 52nd St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling with Craftsman style details, faces west, 3x4 bay core with front- facing gable composition shingle roof with exposed rafter ends and bracketed eaves; full facade gable porch with short tapered wood supports on tall brick pedestals, porch enclosed, modern aluminum awning; historic fenestration at facade not visible due to porch enclosure, single wood geometric double hung sash windows at side elevations; replacement asbestos shingle siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1965 and 1980.

501 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 933 52nd St. N Contributing Irregular shaped 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling, faces west, 3x3 bay core with side gable composition shingle roof, front-facing gable wings at south bay of facade, front bay of south side elevation and at rear; less than full facade shed porch enclosed; historic fenestration at facade obscured by porch enclosure; double aluminum replacement windows at south bays of facade, similar single and double windows at side elevations; replacement aluminum siding; 1 exterior brick chimney with stuccoed cap observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1970.

502 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 900 52nd Way N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling with Craftsman style details, 3x4 bay core with a front facing gable composition shingle roof and a slightly projecting center bay at its south elevation with cross gable, exposed rafter ends and angle bracketed eaves; less than full facade gable porch with tapered rubble stone pillars and apron wall; off-center entrance at facade flanked by double wood geometric double hung sash windows, similar single and double windows at side elevations, windows covered with plywood; plain weatherboard siding; 1 exterior rubble stone chimney observed; continuous rubble stone foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925.

503 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 904 52nd Way N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling with Craftsman style details, 3x3 bay core with a side gable composition shingle roof and rear extensions, exposed rafter ends and angle bracketed eaves; less than full facade gable porch with short tapered wood supports on tapered rubble stone pedestals and apron wall; off-center entrance at facade flanked by double wood geometric double hung sash windows, similar single and double windows at side elevations; wood novelty siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925. NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section 7 Page 90 county and State Jefferson County, AL______

504 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 905 52nd Way N Contributing Rectangular 2-story brick veneer 3x4 bay dwelling with a hipped composition shingle roof, shaped exposed rafter ends, modern vent tower at peak, secondary 1-story rear hipped extension; full facade hipped porch with brick pillars and apron wall, similar side porch at rear bay of south elevation; central entrance at facade flanked by triple wood 6/1 double hung sash windows, similar windows at outer bays of 2nd floor flanked similar single window, similar single, double and triple windows at side elevations; exposed brick veneer walls; 4 interior end brick chimneys observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925.

505 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 908 52nd Way N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling with Craftsman style details, 3x4 bay core with a front-facing gable composition shingle roof with exposed rafter ends and angle bracketed eaves; full facade gable porch with exterior brick pillars and interior paneled wood supports on brick pedestals, brick apron wall; off-center entrance at facade flanked by single and double wood geometric double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; wood novelty siding; 1 interior and 1 exterior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925.

506 House, Not Named 1920 ca. 909 52nd Way N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame 3x3 bay dwelling with a side gable composition shingle roof, small secondary rear gable wing to south; entrance bay gable porch with columns; central entrance at facade flanked by tripartite wood double hung sash windows with central 6/1 panel flanked by 4/1 panels, similar double 6/1 windows at side elevations; replacement asbestos shingle siding; 1 exterior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1920 and remodeled circa 1980.

507 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 912 52nd Way N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling with Craftsman style details, 3x3 bay core with a front-facing gable composition shingle roof with exposed rafter ends and angle bracketed eaves, secondary cross gable projections at front bay of side elevations; less than full facade gable porch with brick pillars and apron wall; off-center entrance at facade flanked by double wood geometric double hung sash windows, similar single and double windows at side elevations; wood novelty siding; 1 exterior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925.

508 Apartments, Not Named 1965 ca. 913 52nd Way N Noncontributing Rectangular 2-story brick veneer apartment building with a gable roof. Construction and design details suggest that this apartment building was constructed circa 1965.

509 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 916 52nd Way N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling with Craftsman style details, 3x5 bay core with a front-facing gable composition shingle roof with exposed rafter ends and angle bracketed eaves; full facade gable porch with paneled wood supports on brick pedestals; off-center entrance at facade flanked by single and double wood geometric double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; replacement aluminum siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1975.

510 House, Not Named 1895 ca. 917 52nd Way N Contributing Rectangular 2-story frame 2x2 bay dwelling with a hipped composition shingle roof with a cross gable at the south slope of its facade over a slightly projecting bay with a cutaway bay window at its upper level; full facade shed porch with NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section 7 Page 91 county and State Jefferson County, AL

replacement brick pillars; entrance at south bay of facade with transom & sidelights flanked to the north by an oversized 1/1 double hung sash window, single replacement aluminum windows at upper level and side elevations; replacement asbestos shingle siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; brick pier foundation with brick infill; continuing frame shed to rear. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1895 and remodeled circa 1965.

511 House, Not Named 1915 ca. 920 52nd Way N Contributing Irregular shaped 1-story frame gable front and wing form dwelling with, 3x2 bay core with a cross gable composition shingle roof, front-facing gable wing at the south bay of its facade and a rear gable extension; less than full facade shed porch with tapered wood posts, modern aluminum awning; off-center entrance at facade flanked by single and double wood geometric double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; replacement aluminum siding; no chimneys observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1915 and remodeled circa 1975.

512 House, Not Named 1895 ca. 921 52nd Way N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form 3x2 bay dwelling with hipped composition shingle roof with a cross gable at the south slope of its facade over a slightly projecting bay and a front-facing gable projection at the north bay of its facade, secondary rear wing to the south with an ell addition to the north (damaged by fire); full facade shed porch now glassed in with jalousie windows; fenestration at facade not visible, single wood 2/2 double hung sash windows at side elevations; replacement aluminum siding with plywood at gable ends; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; brick pier foundation with brick infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1895 and remodeled circa 1965.

513 Apartments, Not Named 1895 ca. 925 52nd Way N Contributing Rectangular 2-story brick 6x4 bay apartment building with a flat rood concealed at its facade by a flat parapet and its sides by stepped parapets, 1-bay deep red brick addition; cornice at facade with dentil course and egg and dart molding, single brick string course at spring line of 2nd floor windows also forms hoods at 2nd floor windows, similar string course at 1 st floor windows at side elevations; two-tier flat roofed porches at outer bays supported by full height brick pillars, frame apron walls at upper level, brick apron walls at lower level, pen awning between porches at 1st floor; entrances at outer bays of 1 st level with transoms & sidelights (now infilled with plywood), single entrances at center bays within segmental arched openings, tall segmental arched window openings at remaining bays with replacement aluminum horizontal 2/2 windows; single entrances at outer bays of 2nd level flank two pairs of segmental arched openings with similar replacement windows, pairs have continuous sills; similar windows at side elevations; painted brick exterior walls set in common bond; no chimneys observed; continuous brick foundation/ Construction and design details suggest that this apartment building was constructed circa 1895 and remodeled circa 1965.

514 House, Not Named 1915 ca. 928 52nd Way N Contributing Irregular shaped 1-story frame gable front and wing form dwelling with, 3x2 bay core with a cross gable composition shingle roof, front-facing gable wing at the south bay of its facade and a rear gable extension; less than full facade shed porch with wood supports on brick pedestals; off-center entrance at facade flanked by a single 9/6 double hung sash window and a modern picture windows, similar single and double 9/6 and 1/1 windows at side elevations; replacement asbestos shingle siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1915 and remodeled circa 1965.

515 House, Not Named 1895 ca. 929 52nd Way N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form 3x2 bay dwelling with slightly projecting outer bays at its facade, a hipped composition shingle roof with a prominent central front gable projection at its front slope, and a secondary rear gable NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section 7 Page 92 county and State Jefferson County, AL______wing; full facade hipped porch with a pedimented gable at its entrance bay with replacement wood post on brick pedestals; central entrance at facade with transom & sidelights flanked by single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar 1/1 and 2/2 windows at side elevations; replacement aluminum siding; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; brick pier foundation with brick infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1895 and remodeled circa 1930 and 1975.

516 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 932 52nd Way N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling, 3x4 bay core with a front-facing gable composition shingle roof; less than full facade recessed porch with rubble stone pillar and apron walls, insect screening; off-center entrance at facade flanked by double wood horizontal 2/2 replacement windows, similar single and double windows at side elevations; replacement asbestos shingle siding; no chimneys observed; continuous rubble stone foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1965.

517 House, Not Named 1895 ca. 933 52nd Way N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form 3x2 bay dwelling with a hipped composition shingle roof with a front gables at south bay of its front slope; full facade hipped porch with historic replacement tapered wood columns on brick pedestals; central entrance at facade with double doors flanked by single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar 1/1 and 2/2 windows at side elevations; plain weatherboard siding with wood shingles at gables; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1895 and remodeled circa 1925.

518 House, Not Named 1935 ca. 936 52nd Way N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame dwelling, faces north, 2x3 bay core with a front-facing gable composition shingle roof; less than full facade gable porch now glassed in; entrance not visible within porch enclosure flanked by a single wood geometric double hung sash window, similar double windows at side elevations; replacement aluminum siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1935 and remodeled circa 1975.

519 Apartments, Not Named 1965 ca. 937 52nd Way N Noncontributing Rectangular 2-story brick veneer apartment building with a gable roof. Construction and design details suggest that this apartment building was constructed circa 1965.

520 House, Not Named 1895 ca. 941 52nd Way N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form 3x2 bay dwelling with a hipped composition shingle roof with front gables at the outer bays of its front slope and at the center bay of its north slope over a slightly projecting bay, secondary rear gable wing; full facade hipped porch with pedimented gable projection at its entrance bay and historic replacement paired wood columns on brick pedestals, modern aluminum awning; central entrance at facade with transom & sidelights flanked by single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; plain weatherboard siding with wood shingles at gables; no chimneys observed; brick pier foundation with brick infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1895 and remodeled circa 1925 and 1970.

521 House, Not Named 1885 ca. 104 53rd St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling, faces east, 3x2 bay core with a hipped patterned composition shingle roof, front-facing pedimented gable projections at the outer bays of its facade, the northern gable extends over a slightly projecting bay with a cutaway bay window, secondary rear gable wing, decorative wood singles with shaped louvered vents at front-facing gables; full facade hipped porch with historic replacement paneled tapered wood supports on brick NFS Form 10-900-a 0MB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section 7 Page 93 county and State___Jefferson County, AL

pedestals and apron wall; central entrance at facade with transom flanked by a single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; plain weatherboard siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; brick pier foundation with brick infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1885 and remodeled circa 1925.

522 House, Not Named 1890 ca. 106 53rd St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling, faces east, 4x2 bay core with a hipped patterned composition shingle roof, front-facing pedimented gable wing at the north bay of its facade, secondary rear gable wing; less than full facade hipped porch with historic replacement columns tapered wood supports on brick pedestals and apron wall; central entrance at facade with transom flanked by a similar entrance to the south and two single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows to the north, similar windows at side elevations; wood novelty siding; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; brick pier foundation with brick infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1890 and remodeled circa 1925.

523 House, Not Named 1890 ca. 204 53rd St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling, faces east, 3x2 bay core with a hipped patterned composition shingle roof, front-facing pedimented gable wing at the north bay of its facade, secondary rear gable wing; less than full facade hipped porch with replacement metal supports on historic replacement pedestals and apron wall; central entrance at facade with transom flanked by single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; wood weatherboard siding; 2 interior stuccoed chimneys observed; brick pier foundation with brick infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1890 and remodeled circa 1925.

524 House, Not Named 1895 ca. 209 53rd St. N Contributing 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling with a hipped composition shingle roof with a front-facing gable at the west bay of its front slope; faces west, 3x2 bay rectangular core with a front-facing gable projection at the north bay of its facade; less than full facade shed porch with replacement wood posts and insect screening; central entrance at facade with transom flanked by single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; replacement vinyl siding; no chimneys observed; continuous stuccoed foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1895 and remodeled circa 1990.

525 House, Not Named 1910 ca. 212 53rd St. N Contributing T-shaped 1-story frame dwelling, faces east, 3x1 bay core with a rear gable extension, cross gable composition shingle roof; full facade hipped porch with wood posts; off-center entrance at facade with flanked by single and double wood 6/6 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; replacement aluminum siding; 1 interior stuccoed chimney observed; continuous stucco foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1910 and remodeled circa 1970.

526 House, Not Named 1895 ca. 213 53rd St. N Contributing 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling with a hipped composition shingle roof with a front-facing pedimented gable at the west bay of its front slope and the rear bay of its south slope; faces west, 2x2 bay rectangular core with a front-facing gable projection at the north bay of its facade and the rear bay of its south elevation; less than full facade shed porch with replacement metal supports; entrance at south bay of facade with transom & sidelights flanked by a single wood 1/1 double hung sash window, similar windows at side elevations; replacement asbestos shingle siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; continuous stuccoed foundation; contributing frame garage to rear. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1895 and remodeled circa 1965. 527 House, Not Named 1890 ca. 217 53rd St. N Contributing NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section _1__ Page 94 county and State Jefferson County, AL______

1-story frame gable front form dwelling with a front-facing composition shingle roof; faces west, 2x2 bay rectangular core with a rear addition; full facade gable porch with brick pillars, angle bracketed eaves, modern aluminum awning; entrance at south bay of facade flanked by a single wood 2/2 double hung sash window, similar windows at side elevations; replacement aluminum siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; brick pier foundation with brick infill; contributing frame garage to rear. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1890 and remodeled circa 1925 and 1975.

528 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 220 53rd St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling with Craftsman style details, faces north, 2x4 bay core with a front- facing clipped gable composition shingle roof, small shed extension at west bay of rear elevation; full facade clipped gable porch with wood posts, replacement apron wall and glassed in; historic fenestration at facade not visible due to porch enclosure, entrance has been relocated to east elevation and has a entrance bay clipped gable porch with replacement metal supports, flanked by double synthetic 1/1 replacement windows, similar single windows at side elevations; replacement aluminum siding; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; continuous stucco foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1970.

529 Apartments, Not Named 1965 ca. 900 53rd St. N Noncontributing Rectangular 1-story brick veneer dwelling with a hipped roof. Construction and design details suggest that this apartment building was constructed circa 1965.

530 House, Not Named 1895 ca. 901 53rd St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling with a hipped composition shingle roof with a front-facing gable projection at the north bay of its facade and at the rear bay of its south elevation; faces west, 3x2 bay core; less than full facade hipped porch now infilled; entrance at south bay of facade obscured by modern porch enclosure, single aluminum 1/1 replacement windows at north bay of facade, similar windows at side elevation; replacement aluminum siding; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; brick pier foundation with brick infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1895 and remodeled circa 1970.

531 House, Not Named 1900 ca. 905 53rd St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame dwelling with a front-facing gable composition shingle roof with hip to rear; faces west, 3x3 bay core with rear addition; entrance bay pedimented gable porch with replacement wood posts and latticework; off- center entrance at facade flanked by single aluminum 1/1 replacement windows, similar windows at side elevation; replacement aluminum siding; no chimneys observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1900 and remodeled circa 1980.

532 House, Not Named 1895 ca. 913 53rd St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling with a hipped composition shingle roof with a front-facing gable projection at the north bay of its facade; faces west, 3x2 bay core; less than full facade hipped porch with historic replacement tapered wood supports on brick pedestals; central entrance at facade with transom & sidelights (now covered with plywood) flanked by single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar single and double windows at side elevation; plain weatherboard siding; 2 interior stuccoed chimneys observed; brick pier foundation with brick infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1895 and remodeled circa 1935; damaged by fire circa 2002. NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section J7_ Page 95 county and State Jefferson County, AL

533 House, Not Named 1895 ca. 914 53rd St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling with a hipped composition shingle roof with a front gable at the north bay of its front elevation and a side gable at the center bay of the south elevation; faces east, 3x2 bay core with front- facing gable wing at the north bay of its facade and at the center bay of its south elevation; less than full facade hipped porch with wood columns, porch appears to have historically wrapped to the south elevation with wrap now enclosed; off- center entrance at facade with transom flanked to the north by a single window at the wing within a slightly projecting bay with a traceried upper sash over a single sash, to the south by a 1/1 double hung sash window and a single 6/6 window at the enclosure, similar 1/1 windows at side elevations; plain weatherboard siding with wood shingles at gable ends; 2 interior stuccoed chimneys observed; brick pier foundation with brick infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1895 and remodeled in 1970.

534 House, Not Named 1895 ca. 916 53rd St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling with a hipped composition shingle roof with a front gable at the south bay of its front elevation and a side gable at the center bay of the north elevation; faces east, 4x2 bay core with front- facing gable wing at the south bay of its facade and at the center bay of its north elevation; less than full facade hipped porch with wood columns; off-center entrance at facade with transom flanked by single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar 1/1 windows at side elevations; plain weatherboard siding with wood shingles at gable ends; 1 interior brick chimney observed; brick pier foundation with brick infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1895.

535 House, Not Named 1920 ca. 921 53rd St. N Contributing 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling with Craftsman style details and a front-facing gable composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves and shaped exposed rafter ends; faces west, 4x3 bay rectangular core; full facade gable porch with patterned concrete block pillars and apron wall, gable with decorative wood shingle siding and angle bracketed eaves; off-center entrance at facade with transom & sidelights flanked by single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar single and double windows at side elevations, modern entrance added to south of historic entrance; plain weatherboard siding; 2 interior stuccoed chimneys observed; continuous patterned concrete block and brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1920.

536 Lawn Manor Apartments 1965 ca. 922 53rd St. N Noncontributing Rectangular 2-story brick veneer apartment building with a gable roof. Construction and design details suggest that this apartment building was constructed circa 1965.

537 House, Not Named 1890 ca. 925 53rd St. N Contributing 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling with a hipped composition shingle roof with cross gables at its outer bays; faces west, 3x3 bay rectangular core with 1x1 bay front-gable wing at the south bay of its facade; less than full facade hipped porch with replacement brick pillars and apron wall, modern insect screening; central entrance at facade flanked by single wood 2/2 double hung sash windows, similar single and double windows at side elevations; replacement aluminum siding; 1 interior stuccoed chimneys observed; brick pier foundation with brick infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1890 and remodeled circa 1975.

538 Lawn Manor Apartments 1965 ca. 928 53rd St. N Noncontributing Rectangular 2-story brick veneer apartment building with a gable roof. Construction and design details suggest that this apartment building was constructed circa 1965. NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section 7 Page 96 county and State Jefferson County, AL

539 House, Not Named 2002 ca. 932 53rd St. N Noncontributing Rectangular 1-story brick veneer dwelling with a front-facing gable roof.This house was being constructed in 2002.

540 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 933 53rd St. N Contributing 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling with Craftsman style details and a front-facing gable composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves and exposed rafter ends; faces west, 3x4 bay rectangular core; full facade gable porch with brick pillars, porch gable with stucco panels and central tripartite window/vent; off-center entrance at facade flanked by double wood geometric double hung sash windows, similar double and triple windows at side elevations; plain weatherboard siding; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925.

541 House, Not Named 1930 ca. 936 53rd St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling with a hipped composition shingle roof; faces east, 4x2 bay core with a rear shed extension; less than full facade gable porch with wood columns on brick pedestals with apron wall; off-center entrance at facade transom flanked by a replacement center triple picture window and single wood 8/1 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; replacement asbestos shingle siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1930 and remodeled circa 1965.

542 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 937 53rd St. N Contributing 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling with Craftsman style details and a side gable composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves; faces west, 5x3 bay rectangular core; less than full facade gable porch with brick pillars, now glassed in; central entrance at facade flanked by single and double wood geometric double hung sash windows, similar single, double and triple windows at side elevations; replacement vinyl siding; 1 central brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1985.

543 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 940 53rd St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling with a front-facing gable composition shingle roof; faces east, 3x2 bay; less than full facade gable porch with brick pillars and apron wall; off-center entrance at facade transom flanked by double wood geometric double hung sash windows, similar single and double windows at side elevations; replacement asbestos shingle siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1965.

544 House, Not Named 1895 ca. 954 53rd St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling with a hipped composition shingle roof with a front-facing pedimented gable projection at the south bay of its front slope; faces east, 3x2 bay; full facade hipped porch with replacement brick pillars and apron walls; central entrance at facade with transom & sidelights flanked by a single wood 1/1 double hung sash window and a replacement tripartite window, single 4/4 and geometric windows at side elevations; replacement asbestos shingle siding; 3 interior brick chimneys observed; brick pier foundation with brick infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1895 and remodeled circa 1965.

545 House, Not Named 1895 ca. 956 53rd St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling with a hipped patterned composition shingle roof with a front-facing pedimented gable projection at the north bay of its front slope and the rear bay of its south slope; faces east, 3x2 bay core with front-facing projection at north bay of its facade and a secondary rear wing; full facade shed porch with replacement NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

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NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section 7 Page 97 county and State Jefferson County, AL______stone pillars; central entrance at facade with transom flanked by single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; replacement asbestos shingle siding, stone veneer added at facade; 1 interior stuccoed chimney observed; brick pier foundation with brick infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1895 and remodeled circa 1965 and 1980.

546 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 957 53rd St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling with Craftsman style details and a side gable composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves and exposed rafter ends; faces west, 3x3 bays with rear wing; less than full facade gable porch at facade with brick pillars and apron wall, now glassed in, tripartite louvered window/vent at gable end; off-center entrance at facade flanked by double wood horizontal geometric double hung sash windows, similar single and double windows at side elevations; replacement aluminum siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1965.

547 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 959 53rd St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling with Craftsman style details and a side gable composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves and exposed rafter ends; faces west, 3x3 bays with rear wing; less than full facade gable porch at facade with brick pillars and apron wall; off-center entrance at facade flanked by double wood horizontal geometric double hung sash windows, similar single and double windows at side elevations; wood novelty siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925.

548 House, Not Named 1895 ca. 960 53rd St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling with a hipped composition shingle roof with a front-facing gable projection at the north bay of its front slope and the rear bay of its south slope; faces east, 3x1 bay core with front-facing projection at north bay of its facade and a secondary rear wing; full facade historic replacement hipped porch with paneled wood supports on brick pedestals; central entrance at facade with transom flanked by single and double wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; replacement asbestos shingle siding; no chimneys observed; brick pier foundation with brick infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1895 and remodeled circa 1925 and 1965.

549 House, Not Named 1890 ca. 961 53rd St. N Contributing T-shaped 1-story frame dwelling with a front gable and side hipped composition shingle roof; faces west, 3x1 bay core with front at rear facing gable wings at north end; less than full facade hipped porch with historic replacement brick pillars, modern insect screening; central entrance at facade flanked by single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; replacement asbestos shingle siding; no chimneys observed; brick pier foundation with infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1890 and remodeled circa 1965; damaged by fire ca. 2002.

550 Apartment Building, Not Named 1970 ca. 962 53rd St. N Noncontributing Rectangular 2 story brick veneer apartment building with a mansard roof. Construction and design details suggest that this apartment building was constructed circa 1970.

551 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 963 53rd St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling with a front-facing gable composition shingle roof with exposed rafter ends and angle bracketed eaves, double louvered vent at gable end; faces east, 2x4 bays; full facade recessed porch with NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section 7 Page 98 county and State Jefferson County, AL______outer brick pillars and interior wood support on brick pedestal and wood post; entrance at south bay of facade with casement window sidelights flanked by a single wood geometric double hung sash window, similar single and double 6/1 windows at side elevations; replacement asbestos shingle siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1965.

552 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 964 53rd St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling with Craftsman style details and a front-facing gable composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves and exposed rafter ends, double window at gable end; faces east, 3x3 bay core with a secondary rear wing; full facade gable porch with wood supports on rubble stone pedestals and apron wall; central entrance at facade with transom & sidelights flanked by single wood geometric double hung sash windows, similar single and double windows at side elevations; replacement asbestos shingle siding; 2 interior stuccoed chimneys observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1965.

553 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 965 53rd St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling with a front-facing gable composition shingle roof with exposed rafter ends, double louvered vent at gable end; faces east, 2x3 bays; less than full facade recessed porch with replacement metal supports; entrance at south bay of facade flanked by a single wood 8/1 double hung sash window, similar single and double 6/6 windows at side elevations; wood novelty siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1970.

554 House, Not Named 1895 ca. 966 53rd St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling with a hipped composition shingle roof with a front-facing gable projection at the north bay of its front slope; faces east, 3x2 bay core with front-facing projection at north bay of its facade and a secondary rear wing; less than full facade hipped porch with columns cut to fit brick pedestals and apron wall; central entrance at facade with transom flanked by single 6/6 aluminum replacement windows, similar windows at side elevations; replacement vinyl siding; 2 interior stuccoed chimneys observed; brick pier foundation with brick infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1895 and remodeled circa 1985.

555 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 967 53rd St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling with a front-facing gable composition shingle roof with exposed rafter ends, tripartite louvered vent at gable end; faces east, 3x3 bays; less than full facade recessed porch with a brick pillar and a wood post; central entrance at facade flanked by single and double wood 6/1 double hung sash windows, similar single and double windows at side elevations; replacement aluminum siding; no chimneys observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1975.

556 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 968 53rd St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling with Craftsman style details and a cross gable composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves and exposed rafter ends; faces east, 3x3 bay core with a slightly projecting bay at the east bay of its south side elevation; less than full facade gable porch with brick pillars, modern aluminum awning; off-center entrance at facade with transom flanked by single and double wood geometric double hung sash windows, similar single and double windows at side elevations; wood novelty siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; continuous brick NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

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foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1965.

557 House, Not Named 1955 ca. 970 53rd St. N Noncontributing Rectangular 1-story frame gable front and wing form dwelling with a cross gable composition shingle roof; faces east, 3x1 bay core with a front-facing gable wing at the north bay of its facade and a rear shed extension; less than full facade shed porch with wood posts; off-center entrance at facade flanked by single and double wood horizontal 2/2 double hung sash windows, similar single and double windows at side elevations; asbestos single siding; no chimneys observed; continuous concrete block foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1955.

558 House, Not Named 1890 ca. 971 53rd St. N Contributing Rectangular 1 -story frame pyramidal form dwelling with a hipped composition shingle roof with a central front-facing pedimented gable projection and side gables at side projections; faces west, 5x1 bay core with a rear 2 bay deep gable extension; full facade hipped porch now enclosed; fenestration at facade not visible due to porch enclosure, single wood geometric double hung sash windows, similar single at side elevations; replacement vinyl siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1890 and remodeled circa 1985.

559 House, Not Named 1955 ca. 972 53rd St. N Noncontributing Rectangular 1-story frame minimal traditional form dwelling with a hipped composition shingle roof; faces east, 4x2 bay core with a front-facing hipped wing at the northern bay of its facade; less than full facade recessed porch with replacement metal supports; off-center entrance at facade flanked by single horizontal 2/2 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; replacement aluminum siding; no chimneys observed; continuous concrete block foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1955 and remodeled circa 1975.

560 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 973 53rd St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form duplex with Craftsman style details and a side clipped gable composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves and exposed rafter ends, tripartite vents at gable ends; faces west, 4x3 bays with rear addition; 2 gable porches at facade with brick pillars; entrances at outer bays of facade flanking by single wood horizontal 2/2 double hung sash replacement windows, similar single and double windows at side elevations; wood novelty siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1960.

561 House, Not Named 1895 ca. 976 53rd St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling with a hipped composition shingle roof with a front-facing gable projection at the north bay of its front slope; faces east, 2x2 bay core with front-facing projection at north bay of its facade and a secondary rear wing; modern shed porch; entrance at south elevation with porch flanked by double wood replacement horizontal 2/2 windows, similar single windows at side elevations; replacement aluminum siding; continuous concrete block foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1895 and remodeled circa 1955 and 1975.

562 House, Not Named 1895 ca. 982 53rd St. N Noncontributing Irregular shaped 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling with a hipped composition shingle roof; faces east, 3x2 bay core with a 1 bay wide hyphen connecting to a 2x4 bay hipped addition and a rear extension; less than full facade hipped porch at core with replacement pillars, recessed porch at wing with replacement metal supports; central entrance at core flanked NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section 7 Page 100 county and State Jefferson County, AL______by single aluminum 1/1 replacement windows, single and double aluminum horizontal 2/2 windows at wing, similar single 1/1 windows at side elevations; replacement vinyl siding; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1895 and remodeled circa 1955 and 1985.

563 House, Not Named 1895 ca. 106 54th St. N Contributing 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling formerly with a hipped composition shingle roof with a front-facing gable at the north bay of its front slope (now burned, gone); faces east, 3x2 bay rectangular core with a front-facing gable projection at the north bay of its facade; less than full facade porch now collapsed; central entrance at facade with transom & sidelights flanked by a single wood 1/1 double hung sash window and a replacement 4-light fixed window, similar 1/1 windows at side elevations; replacement vinyl siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; brick pier foundation with brick infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1895 and remodeled circa 1990. It was recently heavily damaged by fire.

564 House, Not Named 1900 ca. 112 54th St. N Contributing 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling with a hipped composition shingle roof with a central front-facing pedimented gable projection, wood shingles within gable and tripartite window/vent; faces east, 3x2 bay rectangular core with rear extensions; full facade gable on hipped porch with wood columns on brick pedestals, apron wall, modern aluminum awning; central entrance at facade with transom & sidelights (leaded glass transom) flanked by a single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; plain weatherboard siding; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; brick pier foundation with brick infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1900 and remodeled circa 1965.

565 House, Not Named 1905 ca. 118 54th St. N Contributing 2-story frame pyramidal form dwelling with a hipped composition shingle roof with a central front-facing gable projection with arch; faces east, 2x2 bay rectangular core; full facade gable on hipped porch with masonry columns on patterned concrete block pedestals; entrance at north bay of facade with transom & sidelights (leaded glass) flanked by rectangular bay window with 3 single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar windows at upper level and side elevations; replacement aluminum siding; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; continuous patterned concrete block foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1905 and remodeled circa 1975.

566 House, Not Named 1895 ca. 120 54th St. N Contributing 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling with a hipped composition shingle roof with a front-facing pedimented gable projection at the north bay of its front slope and at the rear bay of its south slope; faces east, 2x2 bay rectangular core with a slightly projecting bay at the north bay of its facade and a pedimented gable wing at the rear bay of its south elevation; full facade hipped porch with brick pillars and apron wall wraps to south elevation; entrance at south bay of facade with transom & sidelights (leaded glass transom) flanked by single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; replacement asbestos shingle siding; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1895 and remodeled circa 1930 and 1965.

567 House, Not Named 1910 ca. 122 54th St. N Contributing 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling with a hipped composition shingle roof with a central front-facing pedimented gable projection with a tripartite window/vent; faces east, 3x5 bay rectangular core with a slightly projecting bay at the center bay of its south elevation and a rear extension; full facade hipped porch with tapered wood supports on patterned concrete block pedestals; central entrance at facade with transom & sidelights flanked by single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; wood novelty siding; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; continuous NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

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patterned concrete block foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1910 and was damaged by fire circa 2002.

568 House, Not Named 1905 ca. 124 54th St. N Contributing 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling with a hipped composition shingle roof with a front-facing pedimented gable projection with a tripartite window and decorative wood shingles at the south bay of its front slope; faces east, 3x3 bay rectangular core with a rear shed extension; full facade hipped porch with replacement brick pillars; central entrance at facade with transom & sidelights flanked by single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows with leaded glass upper sash, similar plain 1/1 windows at side elevations; replacement asbestos shingle siding; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; continuous brick veneer foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1905 and remodeled circa 1930 and 1965.

569 House, Not Named 1905 ca. 128 54th St. N Contributing 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling with a hipped composition shingle roof with a front-facing pedimented gable projections at the outer bays of its front slope and a central decorative gable dormer; faces east, 3x3 bay rectangular core with slightly projecting bays at the outer bays of its facade and rear additions; full facade hipped porch with paneled wood pillars; central entrance at facade with transom & sidelights (leaded glass transom) flanked by single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar 1/1 windows at side elevations; wood novelty siding, replacement vinyl siding at gable ends; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; continuous patterned concrete block foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1905 and remodeled circa 1995.

570 House, Not Named 1905 ca. 130 54th St. N Contributing 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling with a hipped composition shingle roof with a front-facing pedimented gable projections at the outer bays of its front slope and a central decorative gable dormer; faces east, 3x3 bay rectangular core; full facade hipped porch with wood columns on brick pedestals with apron wall (pier and apron wall appear to be an alteration); central entrance at facade with transom & sidelights (leaded glass transom) flanked by single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar 1/1 windows at side elevations; replacement asbestos shingle siding; no chimneys observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1905 and remodeled circa 1935 and 1965.

571 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 132 54th St. N Contributing 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling with Craftsman style details and a side gable composition shingle roof with a central decorative shed dormer; faces east, 3x5 bay rectangular core with a slightly projecting shed bay at the center bay of its south elevation; full facade shed porch with brick pillars and apron wall; central entrance at facade with sidelights flanked by single wood geometric double hung sash windows, similar geometric and 1/1 single and triple windows at side elevations; plain weatherboard siding; 1 exterior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925.

572 Laverne Apartments 1975 ca. 147 54th St. N. Noncontributing Rectangular -story brick veneer apartment building with a side gable roof. Construction and design details suggest that this apartment building was constructed circa 1975.

573 Apartment Building, Not Named 1970 ca. 200 54th St. N Noncontributing Rectangular 2 story brick veneer apartment building with a gable roof. Construction and design details suggest that this apartment building was constructed circa 1970. NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

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NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section 7 Page 102 county and State Jefferson County, AL______

574 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 212 54th St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling with Craftsman style details and a front-facing gable composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves and exposed rafter ends; faces east, 2x3 bays; full facade gable porch with tapered wood supports on tall brick pedestals; entrance at north bay of facade with sidelights flanked by a double wood geometric double hung sash window, similar single and double windows at side elevations; wood novelty siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925.

575 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 216 54th St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling with Craftsman style details and a front-facing clipped gable composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves and exposed rafter ends, tripartite window/vent at gable end; faces east, 3x4 bays; full facade hipped porch with paired wood supports on rubble stone pedestals, apron wall; central entrance at facade flanked by a triple wood geometric double hung sash windows, similar single and double windows at side elevations; wood novelty siding; 1 exterior stone chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925.

576 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 220 54th St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling with a front-facing clipped gable composition shingle roof; faces east, 3x4 bays; full facade gable porch with brick pillars and apron wall, modern aluminum awning off-center entrance at facade flanked by a single wood geometric double hung sash windows, similar single and double windows at side elevations; replacement aluminum siding; 1 exterior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1975.

577 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 224 54th St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling with Craftsman style details and a front-facing gable composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves and exposed rafter ends, louvered vent at gable end; faces east, 3x4 bays; full facade hipped porch with paneled wood supports on rubble brick pedestals, apron wall; central entrance at facade flanked by single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar single and double windows at side elevations; replacement asbestos shingle siding; 1 exterior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1965.

578 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 228 54th St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling with Craftsman style details and a front-facing gable composition shingle roof, tripartite louvered vent at gable end; faces east, 3x4 bays; full facade gable porch with rubble stone pillars and apron wall; off-center entrance at facade flanked by double wood 6/1 double hung sash windows, similar single and double 6/1 and 1/1 windows at side elevations; replacement vinyl siding at facade, plain weatherboard at sides, asphalt shingles at gable end; 1 exterior stone chimney observed; continuous rubble stone foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1985.

579 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 232 54th St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling with Craftsman style details and a front-facing gable composition shingle roof with exposed rafter ends and angle bracketed eaves, louvered vent at gable end; faces east, 3x3 bays with rear shed addition; full facade hipped porch with brick pillars and apron wall; off-center entrance at facade flanked by single wood geometric double hung sash windows, similar single and double windows at side elevations; plain weatherboard siding; no chimneys observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1985. NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

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580 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 23 6 54th St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling with Craftsman style details and a side gable composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves, tripartite window/vent at gable end; faces east, 3x3 bays with rear hipped addition; less than full facade gable porch with brick pillars and apron wall, porch infilled with lattice; off-center entrance at facade flanked by double wood geometric double hung sash windows, similar single and double windows at side elevations; replacement vinyl siding; 1 exterior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1985.

581 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 240 54th St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling with Craftsman style details and a front-facing gable composition shingle roof with exposed rafter ends and angle bracketed eaves, tripartite louvered window/vent at gable end; faces east, 3x4 bays with rear enclosed porch; full facade gable porch with brick pillars and apron wall; off-center entrance at facade flanked by single wood geometric double hung sash windows, similar single and triple windows at side elevations; wood novelty siding; 1 exterior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1990.

582 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 242 54th St. N Contributing Rectangular 1 -story frame bungalow form dwelling with Craftsman style details and a front-facing gable composition shingle roof with exposed rafter ends and angle bracketed eaves, cross gable at wing to south, tripartite louvered vent at gable end; faces east, 2x4 bay core with side gable extension at east bay of south elevation with shed extension to rear; less than full facade gable porch with replacement metal supports on brick pedestals and apron wall; off-center entrance at facade flanked by double wood geometric double hung sash windows, similar single and double windows at side elevations; wood novelty siding; 1 exterior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1965.

583 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 248 54th St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling with Craftsman style details and a front-facing gable composition shingle roof with exposed rafter ends and angle bracketed eaves; faces east, 3x4 bays core with rear enclosed rear porch; full facade gable porch with tapered wood supports on brick pedestals and apron wall; off-center entrance at facade flanked by single wood geometric double hung sash windows, similar single and double windows at side elevations; wood novelty siding; 1 interior and exterior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation; contributing frame garage to rear. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925.

584 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 252 54th St. N Contributing Rectangular 1 -story frame bungalow form dwelling with Craftsman style details and a front-facing gable composition shingle roof with exposed rafter ends, fan louver at gable end; faces east, 3x4 bays; full facade hipped porch with brick pillars and apron wall; off-center entrance at facade flanked by single and double wood geometric double hung sash windows, similar single and double windows at side elevations; wood novelty siding; 1 exterior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation; small frame shed to rear. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925.

585 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 256 54th St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling with Craftsman style details and a front-facing gable composition shingle roof with exposed rafter ends; 3x4 bays with small projection at center bay of south elevation; full facade gable porch with rubble stone pillars and apron wall; off-center entrance at facade flanked by single and double wood horizontal NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

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2/2 replacement windows, single and double wood geometric double hung sash windows at side elevations; replacement asbestos shingle siding; 1 interior brick flue observed; continuous rubble stone foundation; contributing garage to rear. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1965.

586 Commercial Building, Not Named 1920 ca. 2 55th PI. N. Contributing NR, Woodlawn Commercial Historic District, 1/25/91 Rectangular 2-story masonry 2-part commercial building with a monopitch roof concealed by flat parapets; faces east, 4x3 bays; first level of facade with historic single entrance at north bay with a fanlight flanked by a 6-panel modern aluminum storefront window with a continuous brick bulkhead; four arched window openings at upper level of facade with aluminum casement windows with fanlights and simple cast sills; exposed brick veneer exterior wall finishes; foundation not visible. Built circa 1920 according to the documentation for the Woodlawn Commercial Historic District.

587 Hood Building 1908 3 55th PI. N. Contributing NR, Woodlawn Commercial Historic District, 1/25/91 Rectangular 1-story masonry 3-unit 1-part commercial building with a monopitch roof concealed by flat parapets; faces west; facade divided into three storefront units by brick pillars, storefronts have central entrances with transoms flanked by fixed display windows on low brick bulkheads with transoms; exposed brick veneer exterior wall finishes, flat parapet, corner pilasters and corbeled cornice; continuous brick foundation.Built in 1908 according to the documentation for the Woodlawn Commercial Historic District.

588 Commercial Building, Not Named 1920 ca. 4 55th PI. N. Contributing NR, Woodlawn Commercial Historic District, 1/25/91 Rectangular 1-story masonry 1 -part commercial building with a monopitch roof concealed by flat parapets; faces east; facade with historic central recessed entrance with double leaf doors and transom flanked by storefront windows on a low brick bulkhead; exposed brick veneer exterior wall finishes; continuous brick foundation.Built circa 1920 according to the documentation for the Woodlawn Commercial Historic District.

589 Commercial Building, Not Named 1922 6 55th PI. N. Contributing NR, Woodlawn Commercial Historic District, 1/25/91 Rectangular 2-story masonry 2-part commercial building with a monopitch roof concealed by flat parapets; faces east, 4x3 bays; first level of facade with single entrance at north bay with flanked by a modern storefront system with a central entrance flanked by 2 narrow vertical fixed light windows; four rectangular window openings at upper level of facade with 8x8 casement windows with transoms and a continuous cast sill; painted brick veneer exterior wall finishes; continuous brick foundation. Built in 1922 according to the documentation for the Woodlawn Commercial Historic District.

590 Commercial Building, Not Named 1910 ca. 7 55th PI. N. Contributing NR, Woodlawn Commercial Historic District, 1/25/91 Rectangular 1-story masonry 1-part commercial building with a monopitch roof concealed by flat parapets; faces west; facade with central entrance with infilled transom & sidelights flanked by single fixed storefront windows on a low brick bulkhead, continuous transom over entire storefront now infilled with plywood; exposed brick veneer exterior wall finishes, shaped parapet, corner pilasters and corbeled cornice; continuous brick foundation.Built circa 1910 according to the documentation for the Woodlawn Commercial Historic District. NFS Form 10-900-a 0MB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

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591 Brandon Car Care Center 1975 ca. 112 55th PL N Noncontributing Rectangular 1-story brick veneer and metal commercial building with a flat roof. Construction and design details suggest that this commercial building was constructed circa 1975.

592 Commercial Building, Not Named 1913 1 55th PI. S. Contributing NR, Woodlawn Commercial Historic District, 1/25/91 Rectangular 2-story masonry 2-part commercial building on a raised basement with a monopitch roof concealed by a flat parapets at its facade and stepped parapets at its sides; faces west, 3x5 bay rectangular core with a bay wide 1-story addition at south elevation; recessed entrance at north bay of first level with transom flanked by two 12-light fixed replacement windows, similar windows at upper level; facade bays divided by pilasters with brick spandrels with diamond-shaped cast lozenges between windows at first and second levels; similar windows at west bay of south elevation, segmental arched openings at eastern bays with 2/2 windows with transoms; no openings at north elevation; exposed buff colored brick veneer exterior wall finishes, brick in common bond at south elevation and painted brick at north elevation, flat parapet at facade with simple cast cap, former cornice removed and covered with flat sheet metal; continuous brick foundation. Built in 1913 and remodeled circa 1940 according to the documentation for the Woodlawn Commercial Historic District.

593 Commercial Building, Not Named 1950 ca. 3 55th PI. S. Contributing Rectangular 1-story masonry 1-part commercial building with a monopitch roof concealed by flat parapets; south wall abuts adjacent building; faces southwest; facade with three larger rectangular openings now infilled with brick, northern bay has a single aluminum door; exposed brick exterior walls set in common bond, side elevation is painted concrete block; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this building was constructed circa 1950 and remodeled circa 1975.

594 Commercial Building, Not Named 1925 ca. 5 55th PI. S. Contributing Rectangular 1-story masonry 1-part commercial building with a monopitch roof concealed by flat parapets; north and walls abut adjacent buildings; faces southwest; facade with splayed recessed central entrance with multi-light transom flanked by single unit fixed display windows on brick bulkheads with multi-light transoms; painted brick exterior walls set in common bond; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this building was constructed circa 1925.

595 Commercial Building, Not Named 1940 ca. 7 55th PI. S. Contributing Rectangular 1-story masonry 3-unit 1-part commercial building with a monopitch roof concealed by flat parapets with tile caps; north and south walls abut adjacent buildings; faces southwest; facade has three storefront systems: the north storefront has a central single entrance with transom and canvas awning flanked by single fixed display windows on brick bulkheads with 6-light transoms; 2 southern storefronts are similar and each has a continuous aluminum awning; exposed brick exterior walls set in common bond; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this building was constructed circa 1940 and remodeled circa 1965.

596 Woodlawn M. E. Church School 1924 118 55th St. N. Contributing NR, Woodlawn Commercial Historic District, 1/25/91 3-story rectangular brick Tudor Revival style institutional with a flat roof concealed by low parapets ; faces east, 3x5 bay rectangular core with a slightly projecting central bay its facade with a gable parapet, a 4x6 bay rear extension and a 6x4 bay 2-story addition at the rear bays of its south elevation; no porch; central entrance at facade recessed with pointed arched opening with cast surround with double leaf doors and an infilled transom, flanked by double wood 12/12 double hung windows, similar double and triple windows at upper levels and side elevations; exposed brick walls set in mixed NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

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bond with decorative buttresses with cast caps; no chimneys observed; continuous brick foundation.Constructed in 1924 as the church school for Woodlawn Methodist Church School; addition constructed circa 1950.

597 Christian Life Center 1970 ca.200 Bk 55th St. N. Noncontributing Rectangular 1 story brick veneer building with a front-facing gable roof. Construction and design details suggest that this building was constructed circa 1970.

598 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 252 55th St. N. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling with Craftsman style details and a front-facing gable composition shingle roof with exposed rafter ends and angle bracketed eaves; faces east, 3x4 bays; full facade gable porch with tapered wood supports on brick pedestals and apron wall; off-center entrance at facade flanked by single wood double hung sash windows now covered with plywood, similar windows at side elevations; wood novelty siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; brick pier foundation with infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925.

599 Commercial Building, Not Named 1950 ca. 6 56th St. S. Contributing Rectangular 1-story masonry 1-part commercial building with a monopitch roof concealed by flat parapets; faces northeast; single storefront system with splayed recessed entrance with transom now infilled with plywood flanked by single display windows now infilled with plywood on brick bulkheads, this flat cornice across storefront; exposed brick veneer exterior wall at facade, concrete block sidewalls; foundation not visible. Construction and design details suggest that this building was constructed circa 1950 and remodeled circa 1980.

600 Wood Family Cemetery 1824 119 57th St. N. Contributing Well maintained family cemetery with a low stone retaining wall along its street frontage (west) with a modem decorative metal gateway with the name "Wood"; approximately 100-150 markers including head and foot stones, flush markers, angle markers and a box tomb of granite, marble and limestone; some ornamental trees.Cemetery established for the Wood family in 1824; containing roughly 150 graves dating from c. 1824 to the present, remains as evidence of early settlement and includes the graves of Obadiah and Edmund Wood and seven generations of Wood family members. It occupies approximately two acres on 57th Street North at First Avenue, on land originally belonging to Edmond Wood and passed on to Obadiah Washington Wood Sr. who, in 1898, deeded it to the Wood family for burial of family members and descendants by birth or marriage. Like other settlements in the county, Woodlawn appears to have remained a sparsely populated agricultural region well into the mid-nineteenth century, attractive to settlers for its convenient location on the Georgia Road and its fertile, well-watered valley land.

601 Church, Not Named 1925 ca. 125 57th St. N. Contributing 1-story brick church building with a front-facing gable composition shingle roof with exposed rafter ends; faces west, 2x5 bay rectangular core with a slightly projecting corner bell tower at its southwest corner, a rear 2x5 bay flat roof addition, and a modern flat rood addition to the north of the first addition; no porch; entrance at east bay of facade within tower with double leaf doors, flanked to the north by a large tripartite traceried window in a pointed arched opening, similar smaller double window above the entrance, similar single 1/1 double hung sash windows at side elevations, single and double 6/6 windows at historic rear addition; triple arch at upper level of bell tower with louvers; exposed brick veneer exterior walls; 1 exterior brick flue observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1970. NFS Form 10-900-a 0MB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

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602 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 133 57th St. N. Contributing 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling with Craftsman style details and a side gable composition shingle roof with a bracketed eaves and exposed rafter ends; faces west, 3x2 bay rectangular core with rear gable and shed extensions; less than full facade gable porch supported by insect screen framing, brick pedestals remain; central entrance at facade flanked by double wood 6/6 double hung sash windows, similar single and double windows at side elevations; replacement aluminum siding; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1970.

603 Woodlawn High School 1922 140 57th St. N. Contributing Rectangular 2-story brick school building on a full raised basement, roof not visible behind parapets; faces south, 13x8 bays, modern 1-story irregular-shaped addition to the east, series of 1 and 2 story additions to the west; 5-bay wide slightly projecting central pavilion with cast concrete towers flanking outer bays and a continuous cast decorative parapet, recessed entrances at 1st floor of outer bays with cast surrounds with double leaf doors with transoms & sidelights, with triple pointed arched windows above, central bays have grouped windows with common surrounds in rectangular openings at 1st floor and pointed arched openings at 2nd level; flanking wings with slightly projecting end bays with triple 6/6 aluminum replacement windows; exposed brick walls at central pavilion with decorative diamond pattern created by glazed headers, brick set in Flemish bond. The cornerstone for the Woodlawn High School was laid on 26 April 1921: "Woodlawn High School/This stone/was laid by the/Grand Lodge of/Alabama A.F. & A.M./A.L. 5921 A.D. 192 I/Percy B. Dixon/Grand Master." The school was dedicated on 4 February 1922 with 5,000 people in attendance and "a school built for 700 students opened with 913.6 The gymnasium building was constructed in 1953.

604 Woodlawn Presbyterian Church School 1930 ca. 140 SE 57th St. N. Contributing Rectangular 2-story brick building with a cross-gable composition shingle roof with stepped parapets at the side elevations of its front core; faces S, 5x1 bay rectangular core with a 7 bay deep rear extension; recessed entrance at 2nd bay from west at facade within a decorative cast surround with double leaf doors and transom, flanked by double 6/6 aluminum replacement windows with blind transoms and simple flat lintels and sills, similar windows at upper level, similar single, double and triple windows at side and rear elevations; exposed brick exterior walls set in common bond with decorative buttresses at corners; foundation not visible. Construction and design details suggest that this building was constructed circa 1930 and was remodeled circa 1985.

605 Woodlawn High School Stadium 1925 ca. 140 R 57th St. N. Contributing Football stadium with a central concrete bleacher system with flanking brick stair pavilions and accessory structures. Pavilions have flat roofs with parapets and decorative cast stone trim. Construction and design details suggest that this stadium was constructed as part of the Woodlawn High School campus circa 1925.

606 Woodlawn High School Gymnasium 1950 ca. 140 NW 57th St. N. Contributing Rectangular 2-story brick gymnasium with a flat roof concealed by low parapets with cast concrete caps; faces east, 7x4 bays with secondary rectangular 1-story wing at west side of north elevation; grouped metal industrial windows; exposed brick exterior walls; foundation not visible. Construction and design details suggest that this gymnasium was constructed as part of the Woodlawn High School campus circa 1950.

607 House, Not Named 1900 ca. 141 57th St. N. Contributing 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling with a hipped composition shingle roof with a pedimented cross gable at the south bay of its front slope; faces west, 2x4 bay rectangular core bay rectangular core; less than full facade recessed porch with wood posts; entrance at north bay of facade within porch with a transom and a single sidelight flanked by a single wood 1/1 double hung sash window, similar windows at side elevations; replacement aluminum siding; 1 interior brick NFS Form 10-900-a 0MB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

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608 House, Not Named 1910 ca. 145 5 7th St. N. Contributing 2-story frame Foursquare form dwelling with a hipped composition shingle roof; faces west, 2x3 bay rectangular core with rear gable addition; full facade shed porch with replacement cast metal supports; entrance at north bay of facade with transom & sidelights flanked by a tripartite replacement window, replacement aluminum horizontal 2/2 windows at upper level of facade, replacement horizontal 2/2 windows at side elevations, sidelights at entrance covered with plywood, transom is leaded glass; replacement aluminum siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; brick pier foundation with brick infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1910 and remodeled circa 1955 and 1970.

609 Fire Station No. 12 1930 ca. 15 57th St. S Contributing NR, Historic Fire Stations of Birmingham MPS, 10/25/1990 2-story ell-shaped brick and stone fire station with a hipped composition shingle roof over its core, a secondary hipped roof to the east and a gable roof to the west over its garage; faces north, rectangular 2-story core with a 2-story wing to the eats, a polygonal tower within the ell, and a 1-story gable garage wing to the west; tower has a conical roof with flared eaves; single entrance at base of tower within an arched opening with a carved stone surround, small 4, 6 and 8 light casement windows at the upper levels of the tower; single, double and grouped wood 6/6 double hung sash windows at remainder of building; west elevation has two garage doors set within arched openings with parallel gable roofs, garage doors appear to be modern; exposed brick exterior walls with random stone quoins and stones scattered through brick fields; continuous stone foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this building was constructed circa 1930 and remodeled circa 1975; according to notes in the Birmingham Public Library vertical files, the fire station was designed by architect George B. Turner; Turner's son wrote that: "I feel that his inspiration must have come from the weathered building he observed while he studied in Dijon, France immediately after World War I."

610 House, Not Named 1890 ca. 107 58th St. N. Contributing 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling with a hipped patterned composition shingle roof with decorative cross gables at the outer bays of its front slope; faces west, 3x3 bay rectangular core with a slightly projecting wing at the north bay its facade; less than full facade shed porch with turned posts; central entrance with transom flanked by single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; replacement aluminum siding; 1 interior brick chimney and 1 interior brick flue observed; brick pier foundation with infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1890 and remodeled circa 1975.

611 Kelly House 1907 ca. 112 5 8th St. N. Contributing 1-story frame dwelling with a hipped industrial metal roof; faces east, 2x3 bay rectangular core with a slightly projecting north bay at its facade and with a rear addition; full facade hipped porch with wood posts; entrance at south bay of facade flanked by a double wood 6/6 double hung sash window, similar single and double windows at side elevations; plain weatherboard siding, wood shingles at gable ends; 1 interior stuccoed chimney observed; brick pier foundation with brick infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1890 and remodeled circa 1970.

612 House, Not Named 1890 ca. 117 58th St. N. Contributing 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling with a hipped composition shingle roof with cross gable at the north bay of its front slope; faces west, 3x2 bay rectangular core with a slightly projecting rectangular bay at the north bay of the facade; less than full facade shed porch with replacement wood posts and railing wraps to south elevation; central entrance with transom flanked by a single wood 1/1 double hung sash window to the south and a modern replacement window to the NFS Form 10-900-a 0MB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

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613 House, Not Named 1890 ca. 123 58th St. N. Contributing 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling with a hipped patterned composition shingle roof with decorative pedimented cross gables at the outer bays of its front slope; faces west, 5x3 bay rectangular core with a slightly projecting rectangular bay at the center bay of the south side elevation; full facade gable on hip porch with replacement metal supports on brick pedestals; central historic entrance with transom and sidelights flanked by single modern entrances and single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; replacement aluminum siding; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; brick pier foundation with infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1890 and remodeled circa 1975.

614 House, Not Named 1900 ca. 124 5 8th St. N. Contributing 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling with a hipped composition shingle roof; faces east, 3x2 bay rectangular core with a secondary hipped wing at the east bay of its south side elevation and with rear wings; full facade hipped porch with wood columns, western bay infilled with window and door; central entrance at facade with transom & sidelights flanked to the north by a modern door, single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows at side elevations; plain weatherboard siding, wood shingles at gable ends; 2 interior stuccoed chimneys observed; brick pier foundation with brick infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1900 and remodeled circa 1960.

615 House, Not Named 1945 ca. 125 58th St. N. Contributing 1-story frame minimal traditional form dwelling with a side gable V-crimped metal roof; faces west, 3x2 bay rectangular core; aluminum awning at entrance; off-center entrance flanked by single wood 6/6 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; replacement aluminum siding; no chimneys observed; continuous concrete block foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1945 and remodeled circa 1970.

616 House, Not Named 1955 ca. 126 58th St. N. Noncontributing Rectangular 1-story frame dwelling with a side gable roof; heavily damaged by fire and original siding removed. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1955 and remodeled circa 2000.

617 Apartments, Not Named 1965 ca. 137 58th St. N. Noncontributing Ell-shaped 2-story brick veneer apartment building with a flat roof. Construction and design details suggest that this apartment building was constructed circa 1965.

618 House, Not Named 1900 ca. 140 58th St. N. Contributing 1-story frame dwelling with a hipped composition shingle roof; faces east, 2x3 bay rectangular core with a 1x1 bay front- facing gable wing at the south bay of its facade with a cutaway bay window, side facing gable extensions to north side, small secondary hipped addition at east bay of south side elevation, rear shed addition; entrance bay shed porch with replacement metal supports; entrance at east bay of facade flanked to the south single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows at the cutaway bay, similar 2/2 windows at side elevations; replacement asbestos shingle siding; 1 interior stuccoed chimney observed; brick pier foundation with brick infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1900 and remodeled circa 1965. NFS Form 10-900-a 0MB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

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619 House, Not Named 1900 ca. 144 58th St. N. Contributing 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling with a hipped composition shingle roof; faces east, 3x3 bay rectangular core with a 1x1 bay front-facing gable wing at the north bay of its facade with a cutaway bay window, rear facing gable extension to the south; less than full facade shed porch with columns on brick pedestals; central entrance at facade with transom and sidelights flanked by single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; replacement aluminum siding; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; brick pier foundation with brick infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1900 and remodeled circa 1965.

620 House, Not Named 1900 ca. 148 58th St. N. Contributing 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling with a hipped industrial metal roof; faces east, 3x3 bay rectangular core with a 1x1 bay front-facing gable wing at the south bay of its facade and side facing gable projections to the north and south; less than full facade shed porch with replacement supports on pedestals with an altered board & batten frieze; central entrance at facade flanked by a single wood 1/1 double hung sash window and a replacement horizontal 2/2 windows, similar windows at side elevations; plain weatherboard siding; 2 interior stuccoed chimneys observed; brick pier foundation with brick infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1900 and remodeled circa 1945 and 1965.

621 House, Not Named 1920 ca. 149 5 8th St. N. Contributing 1-story frame gable front form dwelling with Craftsman style details and a front-facing gable composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves and exposed rafter ends; faces west, 3x4 bay rectangular core; full facade gable porch with paneled tapered wood supports on patterned concrete block pedestals; central entrance with transom and sidelights flanked by single and double replacement synthetic 9/9 windows, similar windows at side elevations; replacement vinyl siding; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; continuous patterned concrete block foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1920 and was being remodeled in May 2002.

622 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 204 58th St. N. Contributing 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling with Craftsman details and a front-facing gable composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves; faces east, 3x3 bay rectangular core with a secondary side gable projection at the east bay of the south elevation; less than full facade gable porch with brick pillars and apron wall, carport addition to south; off-center entrance at facade flanked by double wood geometric double hung sash windows, similar single and double windows at side elevations; wood novelty siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925.

623 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 208 58th St. N. Contributing 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling with Craftsman details and a cross gable composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves and exposed rafter ends; faces east, 3x3 bay rectangular core with a secondary side gable projection at the east bay of the north elevation; less than full facade gable porch with brick pillars and apron wall, insect screening; off- center entrance at facade flanked by double wood geometric double hung sash windows, similar single and double windows at side elevations; wood novelty siding; no chimneys observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925.

624 House, Not Named 1895 ca. 218 58th St. N. Contributing 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling with Folk Victorian details and hipped composition shingle roof with front-facing gable projections at the outer bays of its front slope and side cross gables at a south wing and north bay window; faces east, 3x3 bay rectangular core with a slightly projecting south bay at its facade, a gable wing at the center bay of its south side elevation with a cutaway bay window and a hipped extension to the rear with a gable addition; full facade hipped NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

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NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section _7_ Page HJ. county and State __ Jefferson County. AL porch with turned posts and sawn brackets and trim; central entrance at facade with transom flanked by single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; replacement asbestos shingle siding; pedimented gables at facade have diamond-shaped panels at the peaks of their gables clad with wood shingles and Queen Anne block glass V- shaped windows below; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; brick pier foundation with brick infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1895 and remodeled circa 1965.

625 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 120 59th St. N Contributing 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling with Craftsman style details and a front-facing gable composition shingle roof with exposed rafter ends; faces east, 3x6 bay rectangular core; less than full facade gable porch with brick pillars, similar side porch at east bays of south elevation; off-center entrance flanked by double wood 6/1 double hung sash windows, similar single and double windows at side elevations; wood novelty siding; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925.

626 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 122 59th St. N Contributing 1-story frame bungalow form duplex with Craftsman style details and a front-facing gable composition shingle roof with exposed rafter ends; faces east, 4x6 bay rectangular core; twin gable porches with brick pillars indicate individual units within buildings; entrances at interior bay at each porch flanked by a single wood 6/1 double hung sash window, similar single and double windows at side elevations; wood novelty siding; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925.

627 House, Not Named 1890 ca. 124 59th St. N Contributing 1-story frame gable front and wing form dwelling with Folk Victorian style details and a cross gable industrial metal roof; faces east, 3x1 bay rectangular core with a front-facing gable wing at the north bay of its facade and a rear shed extension and addition; full facade shed porch with turned wood posts; central entrance flanked by single wood 2/2 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; replacement aluminum siding; 1 interior stucco chimney observed; brick pier foundation with brick infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1890 and remodeled circa 1975.

628 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 128 59th St. N Contributing 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling with Craftsman style details and a front-facing gable composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves and exposed rafter ends; faces east, 3x3 bay rectangular core with 2x1 bay projecting block to front; full facade gable porch with brick pillars and apron wall, insect screening; off-center entrance at facade flanked by single wood geometric double hung sash window, similar windows at side elevations; wood novelty siding; 1 exterior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925.

629 Apartments, Not Named 1975 ca. 136N 59th St. N Noncontributing Rectangular 2-story brick veneer apartment building with a flat roof. Construction and design details suggest that this apartment building was constructed circa 1975.

630 Clay View Apartments 1975 ca. 136 S 59th St. N Noncontributing Rectangular 2-story brick veneer apartment building with a flat roof. Construction and design details suggest that this apartment building was constructed circa 1975. NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

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631 Building, Not Named 1965 137 59th St. N Noncontributing Rectangular 1-story brick veneer and stucco apartment building with a hipped roof. Construction and design details suggest that this apartment building was constructed circa 1965.

632 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 139 59th St. N Contributing 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling with Craftsman style details and a side gable composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves and exposed rafter ends, decorative shed dormer; faces west, 3x3 bay rectangular core with polygonal bay window at north bay of facade, central projecting bay at north side elevation and rear of south elevation; central entrance at facade with transom & sidelights flanked by single wood geometric double hung sash windows, similar single and double windows at side elevations; plain weatherboard siding; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; continuous patterned concrete block foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925.

633 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 204 59th St. N Contributing 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling with a front-facing gable composition shingle roof; faces east, 3x5 bay rectangular core with a secondary cross gable extension at the 4th bay west on the south side elevation; full facade gable porch with tapered wood supports on brick pedestals; off-center entrance at facade flanked by double wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar single and double windows at side elevations; replacement vinyl siding; 1 exterior brick chimney (cut below roof line) and 1 interior brick flue observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1980.

634 House, Not Named 1890 ca. 208 59th St. N Contributing 1-story frame gable front and wing form dwelling with Folk Victorian style details and a cross gable composition shingle roof; faces east, 3x1 bay core with a front-facing gable wing at the north bay of its facade, a rear shed extension and a rear gable wing; less than full facade hipped porch with turned posts and insect screening; off-center entrance at facade flanked by single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, projecting polygonal bay window with Queen Anne block glass at north bay of facade, similar 1/1 windows at side elevations; plain weatherboard siding, decorative wood shingles at gable ends; no chimneys observed; brick pier foundation with brick infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1890 and remodeled circa 1970.

635 House, Not Named 1905 ca. 212 59th St. N Contributing 2-story frame Foursquare form dwelling with a hipped composition shingle roof with a central decorative gable dormer with a tripartite pointed arched window; faces east, 2x2 bay core with enclosed rear 1-story porch; full facade hipped porch with brick pillars; off-center entrance at facade with transom & sidelights flanked by a single wood 1/1 double hung sash window, similar single and double windows at side elevations; wood novelty siding; 1 interior end brick chimney observed; brick pier foundation with concrete block infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1905.

636 House, Not Named 1890 ca. 215 59th St. N Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling with a hipped composition shingle roof with cross gable; faces west, 3x3 bay core with a front-facing gable wing at the north bay of the east facade, rear additions; less than full facade hipped porch with brick pillars and apron wall; central entrance with at facade sidelights flanked by single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; wood weatherboard siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; brick pier foundation with infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1890 and remodeled circa 1970. NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

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637 House, Not Named 1905 ca. 216 59th St. N Contributing 2-story frame Foursquare form dwelling with a hipped composition shingle roof with a central decorative hipped dormer with lattice work; faces east, 2x3 bay core with a polygonal bay window at the west bay of the north side elevation and a secondary rear wing with additions to the north; full facade shed porch with brick pillars and apron wall, extends 1 bay south as open deck; off-center entrance at facade with transom flanked by a single wood 1/1 double hung sash window, similar windows at side elevations; replacement asbestos shingle siding, replacement vertical board siding within porch; 1 interior end brick chimney observed; brick pier foundation with brick infill; contributing brick garage to rear. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1905 and remodeled circa 1965.

638 Building, Not Named 1970 ca. 217 59th St. N Noncontributing Rectangular 2-story brick veneer apartment building with a flat roof. Construction and design details suggest that this apartment building was constructed circa 1970.

639 House, Not Named 1890 ca. 116 60th St. N Contributing 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling with a hipped composition shingle roof; faces east, 3x3 bay rectangular core with a secondary front-facing gable wing at the south bay of its facade, a rectangular projection at center bays of north and south elevations, and a secondary rear 1-story gable wing to north; less than full facade shed porch with columns, modem aluminum awning; off-center entrance at facade flanked by single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; replacement aluminum siding, historic wood shingles at gable ends; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; brick pier foundation with brick infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1890 and remodeled circa 1970.

640 House, Not Named 1905 ca. 117 60th St. N Contributing 2-story frame Foursquare form dwelling with a hipped composition shingle roof with a central hipped decorative dormer; faces west, 3x3 bay rectangular core with rectangular projection at center bay of north elevation, polygonal bay window at center bay of south elevation, secondary rear 1-story gable wing to south; full facade hipped porch with replacement metal supports on brick pedestals; central entrance at facade with transom & sidelights flanked by a double full height 1/1 window and a geometric single window, single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows at second floor, similar windows at side elevations; replacement aluminum siding; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; brick pier foundation with brick infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1905 and remodeled circa 1970.

641 House, Not Named 1885 ca. 120 60th St. N Contributing 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling with Folk Victorian style details and a hipped patterned composition shingle roof with cross gables at the north side of its front slope and at the rear bay of its south slope; faces east, 2x2 bay rectangular core with a front facing gable wing at the north bay of its facade, a side facing gable wing at the rear bay of its south elevation, and rear gable & shed additions; less than full facade shed porch with piers clad with weatherboards wraps to south elevation; off-center entrance at facade with transom and sidelights flanked by single wood 2/2 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; replacement asbestos shingle siding; front wing has cutaway bay window with gingerbread trim; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; brick pier foundation with brick infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1885 and remodeled circa 1965.

642 House, Not Named 1890 ca. 124 60th St. N Contributing 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling with a hipped patterned composition shingle roof with cross gables at the north side of its front slope and at the rear bay of its south slope; faces east, 3x2 bay rectangular core with front facing polygonal bay window with corresponding roof gable at north bay of facade, secondary rear gable wing at south; full facade hipped porch with paired wood supports on pedestals; central entrance at facade with transom flanked by single NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section 7 Page 114 county and State Jefferson County, AL______wood 2/2 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; plain weatherboard siding; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; brick pier foundation with brick infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1890 and remodeled circa 1930.

643 House, Not Named 1920 ca. 125 60th St. N Contributing 1.5-story frame bungalow form dwelling with Queen Anne and Craftsman style details and a side gable composition shingle roof with a central shed dormer; faces west, 3x3 bay rectangular core with front-facing gable projection at north bay of facade, side rectangular bay window under slightly extended eave at north elevation; less than full facade shed with brick pillars wraps to south elevation; central entrance at facade with transom & sidelights flanked by single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; plain weatherboard siding; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; brick pier foundation with brick infill.

Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1920.

644 House, Not Named 1915 ca. 128 60th St. N Contributing 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling with a hipped composition shingle roof with cross gables at the north side of its front slope and at the front bay of its south slope; faces east, 3x2 bay core with front facing polygonal bay window with corresponding roof gable at north bay of facade, side gable projection at east bay of south elevation, secondary rear wing; less than full facade gable porch with tapered wood supports on pedestals; central entrance at facade with sidelights flanked by single wood 6/1 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; replacement asbestos shingle siding; no chimneys observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1915 and remodeled circa 1965.

645 House, Not Named 1905 ca. 129 60th St. N Contributing 2-story frame Foursquare form dwelling with a hipped gable patterned composition shingle roof, central decorative hipped dormer with wood shingle siding; faces west, 3x2 rectangular bay core with front-facing 2-story gable projection at north bay of facade, secondary rear gable wing to south; less than full facade shed with brick pillars wraps to south elevation; central entrance at facade with transom & sidelights flanked by single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; plain weatherboard siding; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; brick pier foundation with brick infill; garage to rear. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1905.

646 House, Not Named 1890 ca. 132 60th St. N Contributing 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling with a hipped composition shingle roof with a clipped cross gable over a cutaway bay window at the north side of its front slope and a gross gable at the front bay of its south slope; faces east, 3x3 bay rectangular core with front facing polygonal bay window with corresponding clipped roof gable at north bay of facade, side gable projection at east bay of south elevation, secondary rear wing, shed addition at north elevation; less than full facade shed porch with replacement metal supports, now glassed in; entrance at facade not visible within porch enclosure flanked by a single wood 1/1 double hung sash window, similar windows at side elevations; replacement permastone veneer at facade and asbestos shingle siding at sides; 1 interior brick chimney observed; brick pier foundation with infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1890 and remodeled circa 1960.

647 House, Not Named 1910 ca. 133 60th St. N Contributing 1 story frame gable front form dwelling with a front-facing gable composition shingle roof; faces west, 3x3 bay rectangular core with front-facing gable projection at north bay of facade with cutaway bay window; less than full facade hipped with replacement supports on brick pedestals with insect screening; off-center entrance at facade flanked by single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; replacement asbestos shingle siding; 1 interior NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section 7 Page 115 county and State Jefferson County, AL______

brick chimney; brick pier foundation with brick infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1910 and remodeled circa 1965.

648 House, Not Named 1905 ca. 137 60th St. N Contributing 2-story frame gable-front and wing form dwelling with a cross gable composition shingle roof; faces west, 3x2 bay rectangular core with front-facing gable wing at north bay of facade, side-facing rectangular projection to north, polygonal bay window and secondary side hipped porch at south elevation; full facade historic gable replacement porch with angle bracketed eaves and supports on rubble stone pedestals with a rubble stone apron wall; off-center entrance with transom & sidelights at facade flanked by single aluminum replacement windows, similar windows at side elevations; replacement vinyl siding; 2 interior rubble stone chimneys observed; brick and rubble stone foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1905 and remodeled circa 1940 and 1985.

649 House, Not Named 1890 ca. 140 60th St. N Contributing 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling with a hipped composition shingle roof with a cross gable at the front bay of its south slope that is now extended to the rear; faces east, 3x3 bay core with front facing gable projection at north bay of facade, side gable projection at east bay of south elevation, modern second story addition at rear results in new gable roof slope at rear of south bays of core; porch removed; off-center entrance at facade flanked by single horizontal 2/2 replacement windows, similar windows at side elevations; plain weatherboard siding; no chimneys observed; patterned concrete block foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1890 and remodeled circa 1980.

650 House, Not Named 1890 ca. 141 60th St. N Contributing 2-story frame gable-front and wing form dwelling with some Queen Anne style details with a cross gable composition shingle roof with pedimented gables; faces west, 3x2 bay rectangular core with front-facing pedimented gable wing at north bay of facade, addition within ell at center bay, slightly projecting rectangular bay at center of south elevation; full facade hipped porch wraps to 1st bay of south elevation and has wood columns, modern aluminum awning; off-center entrance at facade flanked by single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; replacement plywood and asbestos shingle siding; no chimneys observed; brick foundation with infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1890 and remodeled circa 1965 and 1985.

651 House, Not Named 1895 ca. 200 60th St. N Contributing 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling with Queen Anne style details and a hipped composition shingle roof with an almost full-width front-facing gable and a rear 2-story cross-gable extension to the south, decorative vented dormers at south slope, projecting decorative gable vent; faces east, 3x3 bay rectangular core, 2 northern bays of facade project with a polygonal bay window at the center bay; entrance at south elevation within porch flanked by single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; plain weatherboard siding, wood shingles at gable ends, replacement aluminum siding at side elevations; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; brick pier foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1895 and remodeled circa 1970.

652 House, Not Named 1900 ca. 204 60th St. N Contributing 2-story frame gable front and wing form dwelling with Folk Victorian style details and a hipped composition shingle roof with a cross pedimented gable; faces east, 4x3 bay rectangular core with a front-facing pedimented gable projection at the north bay of the facade; off-center entrance at facade flanked by single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; plain weatherboard siding, wood shingles at gable ends; no chimneys observed; brick pier foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1900. NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section 7 Page 116 county and State___Jefferson County, AL

653 Apartments, Not Named 1950 ca. 212 60th St. N Contributing 2-story brick apartment building with a hipped composition shingle roof; faces east, 5x2 bay rectangular core; central entrance at facade flanked by single 8x8 and 4x4 metal casement windows, similar windows at upper level and side elevations; exposed brick exterior walls set in stretcher bond; no chimneys observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this apartment building was constructed circa 1950.

654 Apartments, Not Named 1950 ca. 212R 60th St.N. Contributing Irregular-shaped 2-story brick apartment complex with hipped composition shingle roofs; faces east, 3 5x2 bay buildings arranged in an S pattern; individual units have off-center entrances flanked by 4x4 and 8x8 steel casement windows; exposed brick exterior walls; brick foundations. Construction and design details suggest that this apartment building was constructed circa 1950.

655 House, Not Named 1910 ca. 112 61st St.N Contributing 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling with a hipped composition shingle roof; faces east, 3x4 bays rectangular core with projecting rectangular bay at north elevation; full facade gable porch with supports on pedestals; off-center entrance flanked by single wood Geometric double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; drop siding/novelty siding; 1 interior brick chimney; brick pier foundation with infill Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1910 and remodeled circa 1965.

656 House, Not Named 1900 ca. 118 61st St.N Contributing 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling with a hipped composition shingle roof with front-facing gable projections at the outer bays of its front slope, plain board frieze; faces east, 5x3 bay rectangular core; full facade shed porch with columns; facade with W-E-DW-E-W fenestration pattern; wood 1/1 double hung windows; plain weatherboard siding; 2 interior brick chimneys; brick pier foundation with brick infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1900 and remodeled circa 1960.

657 House, Not Named 1900 ca. 120 61st St.N Contributing 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling with a hipped composition shingle roof with cross gable at secondary front-facing wing; plain board frieze; faces east, 3x2 bay rectangular core with secondary front facing gable wing at north bay of facade, rear hipped addition; less than full hipped porch with wood; off-center entrance flanked by single and double 1/1 double hung sash windows; plain weatherboard siding with patterned boards at gable ends; 2 interior stucco chimneys; brick pier foundation with brick infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1900 and remodeled circa 1970. 658 House, Not Named 1895 ca. 121 61st St.N Contributing 1-story frame gable front-and wing form dwelling with a hipped composition shingle roof; faces west, 3x3 bay rectangular core with projecting rectangular bay at north bay of facade, secondary rear gable wing to south; less than full shed porch with replacement metal supports; off-center entrance flanked by a single and a tripartite aluminum 1/1 double hung replacement window, similar single windows at side elevations; replacement aluminum siding; no chimneys observed; brick pier foundation with brick infill Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1895 and remodeled circa 1975. 659 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 124 61st St.N Contributing 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling with Craftsman style details and a front gable composition shingle roof with exposed rafter ends; faces west, 3x4 bays rectangular core with projecting rectangular bay at south elevation; full facade gable porch with brick piers, apron wall; off-center entrance at facade flanked by double geometric windows, similar NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section _7_ Page 117 county and State Jefferson County, AL______

single and double windows at side elevations; drop siding/novelty siding; 1 interior brick chimney; continuous brick foundation; garage to rear. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925.

660 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 125 61st St. N Contributing 1-story frame Bungalow type dwelling with Craftsman details and a front-facing gable composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves and exposed rafter ends; faces west, 3x3 bay rectangular core with projecting rectangular bay at south elevation; full facade gable porch with brick piers and apron wall; central entrance at facade flanked by single and double geometric double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; plain weatherboard siding; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925.

661 House, Not Named 1900 ca. 126 61st St. N Contributing 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling with a hipped composition shingle roof with pedimented gable projection centered at facade slope and at sides, boxed cornice; faces east, 3x3 bay rectangular core with slightly projecting rectangular bay at south elevation; full facade hipped porch with replacement metal supports; central entrance at facade flanked by single replacement windows, historic single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows at side elevations; replacement asbestos shingle siding; 2 interior brick chimneys; brick pier foundation with brick infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1900 and remodeled circa 1965.

662 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 132 61st St. N Contributing 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling with Craftsman style details and a front gable composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves and exposed rafter ends; faces east, 3x4 bay rectangular core with projecting rectangular bay at north elevation, rear hipped addition; full facade hipped porch with brick piers & apron wall; off-center entrance at facade with sidelights flanked by single and double wood Geometric double hung sash windows; drop siding/novelty siding; 1 interior and 1 exterior brick chimney; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1965.

663 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 136 61st St. N Contributing 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling with Craftsman style details and a side clipped gable composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves and exposed rafter ends; faces east, 3x3 bay rectangular core with rear addition; full facade gable porch with paneled wood supports on brick pedestals, paneled frieze; central entrance at facade with transom and sidelights flanked by single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; plain weatherboard siding with patterned asphalt shingles at gable ends; 2 interior stuccoed chimneys; continuous brick foundation; garage to rear. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1950.

664 House, Not Named 1935 ca. 138 61st St. N Contributing 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling with Craftsman style details and a front-facing gable composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves and exposed rafter ends; faces east, 3x3 bay rectangular core with secondary rear extension at north bay of rear elevation; less than full facade gable porch brick pillars; off-center entrance at facade flanked by single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; wood novelty siding; 1 interior brick chimney; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1935.

665 House, Not Named 1900 ca. 5009 Georgia Rd. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame gable front form dwelling, faces north, 2x6 bay core with a front-facing pedimented gable composition shingle roof, side pedimented gables over slightly projecting bay at central bays of west elevation and rear bays of east elevation, rear gable and shed extensions; full facade hipped porch with wood columns that were cut to allow NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section 7 Page 118 county and State Jefferson County. AL ______for installation of brick pedestals and apron wall; entrance at east bay of facade with transom & sidelights flanked by a single wood 1/1 double hung sash window, similar windows at side elevations; replacement asbestos shingle siding; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; brick pier foundation with infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1900 and remodeled circa 1925 and 1965.

666 House, Not Named 1955 ca. 5021 Georgia Rd. Noncontributing Rectangular 1-story frame minimal traditional form dwelling, faces north, 2x2 bay core with a hipped composition shingle roof with a front-facing gable projection at the east bay of its front slope; side gable porch with replacement metal supports & aluminum awnings; entrance at west elevation at porch; single and double casement windows; replacement vinyl siding; 1 interior stuccoed chimney observed; continuous concrete block foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1955 and remodeled circa 1985.

667 House, Not Named 1955 ca. 5025 Georgia Rd. Noncontributing Rectangular 1-story frame minimal traditional form dwelling, faces north, 2x2 bay core with a gable on hipped gable composition shingle roof; side hipped porch with replacement metal supports; entrance at west elevation at porch; single and double wood horizontal 2/2 windows; wood shake siding; 1 interior stuccoed chimney observed; continuous concrete block foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1955.

668 House, Not Named 1945 ca. 5028 Georgia Rd. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame gable front form dwelling, faces south, 3x4 bay core with a front-facing gable composition shingle roof; less than full facade gable porch with replacement metal supports; off-center entrance at facade flanked by single and double wood horizontal 2/2 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; replacement aluminum siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; continuous stucco foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1945 and remodeled circa 1975.

669 House, Not Named 1895 ca. 5032 Georgia Rd. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling, faces south, 2x2 bay core with a hipped composition shingle roof, front-facing gable wing at west bay of facade and at rear bay of east elevation, rear gable addition, modern dormer at roof; less than full facade shed porch with historic replacement brick pillars and apron wall wraps to east elevation, eastern portion enclosed; entrance at east bay of facade with transom flanked by a single modern picture window and an aluminum horizontal 2/2 replacement window, similar replacement windows at side elevations; replacement vinyl siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1895 and remodeled circa 1935,1960 and 1980.

670 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 5033 Georgia Rd. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling, faces north, 2x4 bay core with a front-facing gable composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves and exposed rafter ends; full facade gable porch with brick pillars and apron wall; entrance at east bay of facade with sidelights flanked by a grouped 4-unit geometric double hung sash window, similar single, double and grouped windows at side elevations; plain weatherboard siding; 1 interior and 1 exterior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation, stuccoed at side and rear elevations. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925. 671 House, Not Named 1950 ca. 5036 Georgia Rd. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame gable front form dwelling, faces south, 3x4 bay core with a front-facing gable composition shingle roof; less than full facade gable porch with replacement metal supports; off-center entrance at facade flanked by single aluminum replacement windows, similar windows at side elevations; asbestos shingle siding; 1 exterior brick NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section _7_ Page 119 county and State Jefferson County, AL______chimney observed; continuous concrete block foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1950 and remodeled circa 1975.

672 House, Not Named 1895 ca. 5100 Georgia Rd. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling, faces south, 3x4 bay core with a hipped composition shingle roof with flared eaves, polygonal bay window at center bay of west elevation; less than full facade pedimented gable porch with historic replacement brick pillars and apron wall, deck extends full-width, roof has flared eaves; entrance at west bay of facade with transom and sidelights flanked by a single window and a picture window or secondary entrance (all openings covered with plywood), single windows at side elevations; replacement asbestos shingle siding; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; brick pier foundation with brick infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1895 and remodeled circa 1935 and 1960 ca.

673 Apartment Building, Not Named 1925 ca. 5101 Georgia Rd. Contributing Rectangular 2-story frame brick veneer apartment building, faces north, 3x6 bay core with a front-facing gable composition shingle roof; entrance bay portico with gable roof and wing walls, replacement entrance door, flanked by double aluminum replacement windows, similar single and double windows at side elevations; exposed brick veneer exterior walls; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1990.

674 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 5105 Georgia Rd. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling with Craftsman style details, faces north, 3x4 bay core with a front- facing gable composition shingle roof with bracketed eaves & exposed rafter ends; full facade gable porch with rubble stone pillars and apron wall now enclosed; historic fenestration at facade not visible due to porch enclosure, single & double geometric double hung sash windows at side elevations; wood novelty siding; no chimneys observed; continuous rubble stone foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1970.

675 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 5109 Georgia Rd. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling with Craftsman style details, faces north, 2x3 bay core with a front- facing gable composition shingle roof with bracketed eaves & exposed rafter ends, east bay of core recessed, side cross- gable wing at center bay of east elevation, rear hipped extension; less than full facade gable porch with rubble stone pillars and apron wall; off-center entrance at facade flanked by a single 6/6 and 4/4 double hung sash windows, similar single and triple windows at side elevations; wood novelty siding; 1 interior stucco chimney observed; foundation not visible. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925.

676 House, Not Named 1940 ca. 5116 Georgia Rd. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame minimal traditional form dwelling, faces south, 3x2 bay core with a side gable composition shingle roof; entrance bay shed stoop with metal supports, side gable porch at east elevation; central entrance at facade flanked by single wood 6/6 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; wood novelty siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; continuous concrete block foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1940.

677 House, Not Named 1890 ca. 5121 Georgia Rd. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling, faces north, 3x2 bay core with a hipped composition shingle roof, gable wing at east bay of facade, cross gable projection at center bay of east elevation, cross gable wing at front bay of west side elevation, rear gable wing and shed addition, arch at front facing gable encloses decorative shingles and a single NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section J7_ Page 120 county and State Jefferson County, AL_____=^__ light window with decorative hood; full facade hipped porch with columns; central entrance at facade with transom flanked by a single 1/1 window with transom over a paneled bulkhead and by two wood geometric double hung sash windows, similar geometric and 2/2 windows at side elevations; plain weatherboard siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; brick pier foundation with brick infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1890 and remodeled circa 1925.

678 House, Not Named 1920 ca. 5129 Georgia Rd. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame gable front form dwelling, faces north, 2x3 bay core with a front-facing gable composition shingle roof, 2 bay deep shed addition at rear bays of west elevation; less than full facade replacement gable porch with turned posts; entrance at east bay of facade flanked by a single aluminum 6/6 replacement window, similar single and double windows at side elevations; replacement composite board siding; no chimneys observed; continuous stucco foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1920 and remodeled circa 1990.

679 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 5200 Georgia Rd. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling with a hipped composition shingle roof with a side gable at the front bay of its west elevation; faces south, 3x4 bay core; less than fiill facade gable porch with brick pillars and apron wall, modern insect screening; central entrance at facade flanked by triple wood geometric double hung sash windows, similar single and double windows at side elevations; wood novelty siding; no chimneys observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925.

680 Houses, Not Named 1980 ca. 5206 Georgia Rd. Noncontributing Rectangular 2-story frame apartment building with a front-facing gable roof. Construction and design details suggest that this apartment building was constructed circa 1980.

681 Houses, Not Named 1970 ca. 5208 Georgia Rd. Noncontributing Rectangular 2-story brick veneer apartment building with a side gable roof. Construction and design details suggest that this apartment building was constructed circa 1970.

682 Commercial Building, Not Named 1945 ca. 5216 Georgia Rd. Contributing Rectangular 1-story masonry 1-part commercial building with a monopitch roof concealed by flat parapets, pent composition shingle roof at facade; faces south; two storefront systems separated by a brick pier, west system has a central aluminum frame entrance with transom flanked by 2-panel aluminum framed display windows on stuccoed bulkheads, east storefront is similar; exposed brick veneer exterior wall, stucco added at lower level of facade; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this building was constructed circa 1945 and remodeled circa 1975. 683 Commercial Building, Not Named 1925 ca. 5222 Georgia Rd. Contributing Rectangular 1-story masonry 1-part commercial building with a monopitch roof concealed by a stepped parapet with cast concrete cap, modern pent composition shingle roof at facade; faces south; two storefront systems separated by a brick pier, west system has a single entrance at its west bay flanked by a 5-panel aluminum frame display windows on a brick bulkhead, continuous multi-light transom, east storefront has a central double leaf entrance door with fanlight flanked by single unit display windows on brick bulkheads; exposed brick veneer exterior walls with decorative patterns in contrasting brick colors; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this building was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1970. NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

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684 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 5225 Georgia Rd. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling, 3x3 bay core with a front-facing gable composition shingle roof with a central side gable projection at its east elevation; less than full facade recessed porch with tapered wood supports on brick pedestals and apron walls; off-center entrance at facade flanked by single and double wood horizontal 2/2 replacement windows, similar windows at side elevations; replacement vinyl siding; no chimneys observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1965 and 1980.

685 House, Not Named 1890 ca. 5231 Georgia Rd. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame dwelling, faces north, 3x1 bay core with front-facing gable wing at west bay of its facade with a cutaway bay window, parallel rear gable wings, cross gable composition shingle roof; less than full facade shed porch with replacement metal supports; central entrance with transom flanked by single wood 2/2 double hung sash window, similar windows at side elevations; replacement aluminum siding; no chimneys observed; brick pier foundation with brick infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1890 and remodeled circa 1975.

686 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 5253 Georgia Rd. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling with Craftsman style details and a front-facing gable composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves and exposed rafter ends, tripartite vents at gable end; faces north, 3x3 bays with rear addition; less than full facade gable porch at facade with paired tapered wood supports on brick pedestals and apron walls extends with side gable to the west as a porte cochere; off-center entrance flanked by double wood geometric double hung sash windows, similar single and double windows at side elevations; wood novelty siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925.

687 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 5259 Georgia Rd. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form duplex with Craftsman style details and a front-facing gable composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves and exposed rafter ends; faces north, 4x4 bays slightly projecting cross gable bays at rear bays of each side elevation; 2 gable porches at facade with brick pillars and apron walls; entrances at inner bays of facade flanked by single wood geometric double hung sash windows, similar single and double windows at side elevations; wood novelty siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925.

688 House, Not Named 1895 ca. 5263 Georgia Rd. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling with a hipped composition shingle roof with a front gable at the west bay of its front slope over a projecting wing and at the east bay of its front slope, small gable projection at center bay, tripartite window/vent at gable faces north, 3x2 bay core with front-facing gable wing at the west bay of its facade with a cutaway bay window; less than full facade hipped porch with gable at entrance bay and replacement wood supports on stuccoed pedestals and apron wall; central entrance at facade with transom & sidelights flanked by single and double wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar double windows at side elevations, windows and doors now covered with plywood; replacement asphalt roll siding at facade and stucco at side elevations; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; continuous stuccoed foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1895 and remodeled circa 1960 and 1975.

689 Healing Spring Baptist Church 1960 ca. 5300 Georgia Rd. Noncontributing Rectangular 1 story brick church building on a raised basement with a front-facing gable composition shingle roof and a corner bell tower with a gable roof at its southeast corner; faces south, 1x6 bays with a projecting front pavilion and a rear NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

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1-story concrete block addition; entrance with double leaf doors accessed by brick and concrete staircase at side elevation of pavilion, single oversized multi light window at facade, single 4x4 and 4x4x4 steel casement windows with stained glass at side elevations; exposed brick veneer exterior walls; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1960.

690 House, Not Named 1895 ca. 5301 Georgia Rd. Contributing 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling with a hipped composition shingle roof with a front-facing pedimented gable projection at the west bay of its front slope and at the rear bay of its side slopes; faces north,3x3 bay rectangular core with rear shed extension; full facade hipped porch with replacement metal supports wraps to east elevation; central entrance at facade with transom & sidelights flanked by a single wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar 1/1 and 4/4 windows at side elevations; plain weatherboard siding; 2 interior chimneys observed, 1 brick, 1 stuccoed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1895 and remodeled circa 1965.

691 House, Not Named 1895 ca. 5305 Georgia Rd. Contributing 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling with a hipped composition shingle roof with a front-facing pedimented gable projection at the west bay of its front slope and at the rear bay of its east slope; faces north, 2x2 bay rectangular core with a slightly projecting bay at the west bay of its facade and a pedimented gable wing at the rear bay of its east elevation; less than full facade hipped porch with replacement brick pillars and apron wall wraps to east elevation, modern insect screening and aluminum awning; entrance at south bay of facade with transom & sidelights flanked by a single fixed light window, wood 1/1 double hung sash windows at side elevations; plain weatherboard siding; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1895 and remodeled circa 1930 and 1965.

692 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 5307 Georgia Rd. Contributing 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling with a front-facing gable composition shingle roof, secondary cross gable over side bay at east elevation; faces north, 3x4 bay rectangular core with a slightly projecting bay at the center bay of its east elevation; full facade gable porch with brick pillars and apron wall; off-center entrance at facade flanked by double wood geometric double hung sash windows, similar single, double, and triple windows at side elevations; replacement aluminum siding; no chimneys observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1975.

693 House, Not Named 1915 ca. 5325 Georgia Rd. Contributing 1.5-story frame dwelling with a side pedimented gable composition shingle roof with flared eaves and with an oversized pedimented gable dormer over the south end of its front slope and a polygonal tower to the west; 3x4 bay rectangular core with slightly projecting rectangular bay at east bay of facade, a central rectangular bay window at its west elevation and with a rear addition; full facade gable on hipped porch with brick pillars and apron wall, similar side porch at east elevation; off-center entrance with transom & sidelights flanked by wood 1/1 double hung sash windows, similar windows at upper level and side elevations; plain weatherboard siding; 1 interior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1915.

694 House, Not Named 1910 ca. 5339 Georgia Rd. Contributing 1-story frame dwelling with a side gable composition shingle roof with front-facing gable projections with decorative wood shingle siding at the outer bays of its front slope; 3x2 bay rectangular core with secondary rear wings; full facade hipped porch with brick pillars and apron wall; central wood geometric double hung sash window at a facade flanked by single entrances grouped with single windows at outer bays, similar windows at side elevations; plain weatherboard NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

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siding; no chimneys observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1910.

695 House, Not Named 1905 ca. 5345 Georgia Rd. Contributing 2-story frame pyramidal form dwelling with a hipped composition shingle roof with secondary cross hips at the west bay of its front slope and center bay of its east slope; faces north, 3x4 bay rectangular core with a slightly projecting rectangular bay at the west bay of its facade and a polygonal bay at the central bay of its east elevation; full facade hipped porch with a shed roofed balcony over its central bays and wood columns wraps to east elevation; central entrance at facade with transom & sidelights flanked by single aluminum 1/1 replacement windows, modern entrance added to the west of the historic entrance, paired entrance at porch deck, similar windows at upper level and side elevations; replacement asbestos shingle siding; 2 interior stuccoed chimneys observed; continuous stucco foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1905 and remodeled circa 1965 and 1980.

696 Apartment Building, Not Named 1965 ca.5400 Bk Georgia Rd. Noncontributing Rectangular 2-story frame apartment building with a side roof. Construction and design details suggest that this apartment building was constructed circa 1965.

697 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 5408 Georgia Rd. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling with a side gable composition shingle roof; faces south, 3x4 bay core with rear additions; full facade gable porch with brick pillars and apron wall, now glassed in; facade fenestration not visible due to porch infill; single wood 4/1 double hung sash windows at side elevation; replacement aluminum siding; 1 interior end brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled circa 1975.

698 House, Not Named 1890 ca. 5413 Georgia Rd. Contributing 1-story frame pyramidal form dwelling with a hipped industrial metal roof with a pedimented front-facing gable at the west bay of its front slope, gable has decorative arch and molded cornice; faces north, 3x2 bay rectangular core with a front-facing gable projection at the west bay of its facade; full facade shed porch with chamfered posts now partially enclosed; off-center entrance at facade now modified into a cargo door flanked by single wood 2/2 double hung sash windows, similar windows at side elevations; plain weatherboard siding; no chimneys observed; brick pier foundation with brick infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1890 and remodeled circa 1975.

699 House, Not Named 1890 ca. 5421 Georgia Rd. Contributing 1-story frame dwelling with a cross gable patterned composition shingle roof with front-facing gables; faces north, 3x2 bay rectangular core with a front-facing gable projection at the east bay of its facade; full facade shed porch now partially enclosed and partially glassed in; entrance and facade fenestration not visible due to porch infill; single wood 2/2 double hung sash windows at side elevations; plain weatherboard siding at side elevations, replacement wood shingle and vinyl siding at porch infill; no chimneys observed; brick pier foundation with brick infill. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1890 and remodeled circa 1975. 700 Hair Expo 1975 ca.5500 Bk Georgia Rd. Noncontributing Rectangular 1-story brick and frame commercial building with a side gable roof. Construction and design details suggest that this commercial building was constructed circa 1975. NFS Form 10-900-a 0MB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

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701 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 4720 Messer Airport Hwy. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form dwelling with Craftsman style details, faces east, 3x4 bay core with a front- facing gable composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves and exposed rafter ends, side gable projection at south elevation; less than full facade gable porch with brick pillars and apron wall; off-center entrance at facade flanked by double aluminum replacement windows, similar single and double windows side elevations; wood novelty siding; 1 exterior brick chimney observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and was remodeled circa 1965.

702 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 4742 Messer Airport Hwy. Contributing Rectangular 2-story frame Foursquare form dwelling with Craftsman style details, faces southeast, 2x2 bay core with a hipped gable composition shingle roof with exposed rafter ends, 1x1 bay 1-story side gable wing at rear bay of north elevation, rear of house not observed; full facade hipped porch with wood supports on brick pedestals; entrance at north bay of facade with sidelights flanked by a single wood 1/1 double hung sash window, similar windows at upper level, similar single & double windows at side elevations; wood novelty siding; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925.

703 Church, Not Named 1925 ca. 4744 Messer Airport Hwy. Contributing Rectangular 1-story brick church building on a full raised basement, faces southeast, front-facing gable roof atop frame upper story over a gable roof with secondary cross gables at its four corners, central polygonal spire at front of roof, roofs have exposed rafter ends, front bays at either side elevation project slightly, large 2-story educational building with a hipped roof extends at an angle from the rear; less than full facade shed arcaded brick portico with cross gables at its outer bays over arched openings through which exterior staircases rise to a central entrance; paired entrance doors at facade within arcade with secondary basement entrance with modern gable awning exposed at center; five bay side elevations with single and paired wood double hung windows within round arched openings with 8 lights and fan in their upper sash and 12 lights in their lower sash, rectangular 12/12 windows at basement level below brick belt course; no chimneys observed; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and expanded circa 1945.

704 Commercial Building, Not Named 1925 ca. 4900 Messer Airport Hwy. Contributing Rectangular 1-story brick one-part commercial block with a flat roof concealed by a shaped parapet at its facade with cast concrete caps, faces southeast; facade with single storefront with a modern aluminum frame central entrance with double doors flanked by aluminum frame display windows on brick bulkheads, continuous transom and sign panel; green clay tile pent awning above storefront; exposed brick veneer exterior walls; continuous brick foundation; T-shaped 1-story brick veneer gasoline station addition at northeast faces east, rectangular 3x1 bay core with an extended drive through canopy to its front (east), a covered carport to the south and an enclosed garage bay to the north, flat parapets with clay tile pents surround the roof with corner brick pilasters with concrete caps; canopy is supported by brick pillars with decorative cast panels; central entrance at core with transom flanked by single display windows on brick bulkheads; exposed brick veneer exterior walls; continuous brick foundation. Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and expanded circa 1945. 705 U.B.C.&J. Hall 1970 ca. 4904 Messer Airport Hwy. Noncontributing Rectangular 1-story frame union hall with a flat roof. Construction and design details suggest that this building was constructed circa 1970. NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

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706 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 4908 Messer Airport Hwy. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form duplex with Craftsman style details, faces southeast, 3x3 bay core with a front- facing gable composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves and exposed rafter ends, side gable wing at front bay of south elevation; less than full facade gable porch with brick pillars and apron wall, decorative louvered vent at porch gable, modern insect screening; off-center entrance at facade flanked by single and double wood geometric double hung sash windows, similar windows side elevations; wood novelty siding; no chimneys observed; continuous brick foundation., Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925.

707 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 4910 Messer Airport Hwy. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form duplex with Craftsman style details, faces southeast, 3x3 bay core with a front- facing gable composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves and exposed rafter ends; less than full facade gable porch with brick pillars and apron wall, decorative louvered vent at porch gable; off-center entrance at facade flanked by double wood geometric double hung sash windows, similar single and double windows side elevations; wood novelty siding; no chimneys observed; continuous brick foundation., Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925.

708 House, Not Named 1925 ca. 4912 Messer Airport Hwy. Contributing Rectangular 1-story frame bungalow form duplex with Craftsman style details, faces southeast, 3x3 bay core with a side gable composition shingle roof with angle bracketed eaves and exposed rafter ends; less than full facade gable porch with brick pillars and apron wall now enclosed, decorative attic window at porch gable; northern bays of facade obscured by porch enclosure, double wood geometric double hung sash window at south bay, similar single and double windows side elevations; exposed brick veneer exterior walls; 2 interior brick chimneys observed; continuous brick foundation., Construction and design details suggest that this dwelling was constructed circa 1925 and remodeled in 2002.

709 Commercial Building, Not Named 1970 ca. 4921 Messer Airport Hwy. Noncontributing Rectangular 1-story brick veneer commercial building with a flat roof. Construction and design details suggest that this commercial building was constructed circa 1970.

710 Commercial Building, Not Named 1970 ca. 4924 Messer Airport Hwy. Noncontributing Rectangular 1-story brick veneer commercial building with a flat roof. Construction and design details suggest that this building was constructed circa 1970.

711 Apartments, Not Named 1970 ca. 110 Woodlawn Plaza Noncontributing Rectangular 2-story brick veneer apartment building with a gable roof. Construction and design details suggest that this apartment building was constructed circa 1970.

712 Apartments, Not Named 1970 ca. 112 Woodlawn Plaza Noncontributing Rectangular 2-story brick veneer apartment building with a gable roof. Construction and design details suggest that this apartment building was constructed circa 1970. NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

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8. Statement of Significance

Architecture Initially a sparsely populated agricultural settlement, the Woodlawn community developed into a substantial community in the mid 1880s, was incorporated in 1891, and saw its first major growth boom when Birmingham's street railway system reached it in 1897. Woodlawn emerged as a prosperous turn-of-the-century self-governing town. Incorporation into the City of Birmingham in 1910 brought increased city services and a period of prosperity during which the neighborhood boasted locally renowned civic, religious, commercial, and educational institutions and facilities. The neighborhood's surviving historic resources illustrate much of its late-nineteenth through mid-twentieth century development and are architecturally significant under Criteria C as a representative collection of period building styles. The period of significance for the district extends from circa 1880, when the area experienced its first major period of construction, through 1952.

The Woodlawn Historic District includes 712 resources, of which 623 (87.5%) are contributing. Only one of these resources, the Wood Family Cemetery (1824), is documented as having been constructed before 1880. Of the contributing resources, thirty-five percent were constructed between 1880 and 1904; eleven percent were constructed between 1905 and 1919; forty-two percent were constructed between 1920 and 1934; eight percent were constructed between 1935 and 1945; and four percent were constructed between 1945 and 1952. All resources were surveyed between 9 May and 28 June 2002 by David B. Schneider.

The contributing resources of the Woodlawn Historic District include a relatively small collection of prominent business, institutional and governmental buildings reflecting a variety of period architectural styles centered within a much larger collection of modest residences. Nonresidential resources account fifty-two of the 623 contributing resources (8.3%) in the district. Of these, twenty-five are stores (48.5%), six are churches (11.5%), three are schools (5.8%), and the remainder include a cemetery, a bank, three office buildings, a high school auditorium and gymnasium, a city hall, a fire station, an electrical subdivision, a library, and a religious school. Many of these buildings are clustered near the intersection of 1st Avenue North and 55th Street in an area that traditionally served as the community's commercial core. Thirteen of the buildings in the commercial core were listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1991 as part of the Woodlawn Commercial Historic District and one additional adjacent resource, Fire Station #12, was listed in 1990 as part of the "Historic Fire Stations of Birmingham MPS." The remaining nonresidential resources are scattered throughout the district

Residential resources reflect the district's major periods of growth. Late-Victorian dwellings comprise the largest collection and include 282 of the contributing dwellings (49.0%). Of these, the majority are based on common folk forms with simple Victorian style details applied. Almost seventy percent of these are variants of the pyramidal form and typically have tall hipped roofs with cross gables. Other forms include gable front, gable front and wing, and others. Several of the district's resources can be classified as being examples of the Queen Anne style and a small number of others are Foursquare houses that are transitional in between late Victorian and early-20th century styles. The second largest collection of contributing residential resources date from the early-20th century and includes 279 resources NFS Form 10-900-a 0MB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

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(48.4%). Again, most of these resources are more representative of common folk forms with detailing typical of the styles popular at the time. Gable front and massed plan forms are common. The majority of these dwellings have Craftsman style details, including angle bracketed eaves, exposed rafter ends, and geometric window sash are common. Fourteen (2.4%) of the contributing residential resources were constructed after 1946. Of these six were classified as minimal traditional, one as a ranch, and two were apartment complexes.

The district retains integrity, both in terms of its overall character and in terms of the condition of the majority of its resources. Notable intrusions have typically occurred along 1st Avenue North, where modern commercial and institutional buildings have replaced older residences. Scattered modern developments and building demolitions within the residential areas of the neighborhood have not substantially compromised their overall historic character. Of the noncontributing resources, most (86.6%) are residential with a variety of commercial uses representing the remainder. One-third of the residential resources are apartment complexes (34.0%) and the rest are single dwellings with some scattered duplexes. The majority of the noncontributing resources (90.2%) were constructed after 1952.

Figure 1: Construction Date Date Range Contributing NonContributingTotalBefore 1880 1 0.2% 0 0.0% 1 0.1% 220 35.3% 3 3.4% 223 31.3% 1905-1919 70 11.2% 0 0.0% 70 9.8% 1920-1934 261 41.9% 3 3.4% 264 37.1% 1935- 1945 48 7.7% 1 1.1% 49 6.9% 1946-1952 23 3.7% 3 2.7% 26 3.7% Post 1952 0 0 79 88.8% 79 11.1% Totals 623 89 772

Figure 2: Property Type Distribution Historic Use (Contributing Resources Only)Contributing

COMMERCE/specialty store 536 86.0% DOMESTIC/multiple dwelling 35 5.6% COMMERCE/specialty store 32 5.1% RELIGION/religious facility 6 1.0% EDUCATION/school 3 0.5% COMMERCE/business 2 0.3% EDUCATION/education related 2 0.3% FUNERARY/cemetery 1 0.2% COMMERCE/fmancial 1 0.2% EDUCATION/library 1 0.2% GOVERNMENT/city hall 1 0.2% GOVERNMENT/fire station 1 0.2% INDUSTRY/energy facility 1 0.2% RELIGION/church school 1 0.2% Subtotal Residential 623 NFS Form 10-900-a OMBNo. 1024-0018 (8-86)

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Current Use (All Resources) Contributing NonContributingTotal COMMERCE/TRADE/Specialty store 32 61,5% 7 46.7% 39 58.2% DOMESTIC/single dwelling 479 76.9% 36 40.4% 515 72.3% DOMESTIC/multiple dwelling 42 6.7% 35 39.3% 77 10.8% VACANT 56 9.0% 1 1.1% 57 8.0% COMMERCE/specialty store 25 4.0% 9 10.1% 34 4.8% RELIGION/religious facility 6 1.0% 5 5.6% 11 1.5% COMMERCE/business 5 0.8% 2 2.2% 7 1.0% EDUCATION/school 3 0.5% 3 0.4% EDUCATION/education related 2 0.3% 2 0.3% COMMERCE/organizational 0 0.0% 1 1.1% 1 0.1% RELIGION/church school 1 0.2% 1 0.1% INDUSTRY/energy facility 1 0.2% 1 0.1% GOVERNMENT/fire station 0 0.0% 0 0.0% EDUCATION/library 1 0.2% 1 0.1% COMMERCE/fmancial 1 0.2% 1 0.1% FUNERARY/cemetery 1 0.2% 1 0.1% GOVERNMENT/city hall 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Subtotal 623 0.875 89 0.125 712

Figure 3: Stylistic Distribution

Residential (by stylistic classification) Contributing NonContributing Total Victorian: folk forms, major styles 280 49.0% 4 5.6% 284 44.2% Early 20th c. bungalow.etc. 276 48.3% 4 5.6% 280 43.6% Mid 20th c. minimal traditional/other 14 2.5% 63 88.7% 77 12.0% Not Classified 1 0.2% 1 0.2% Subtotal Residential 577 88.9% 71 11.1% 642

History

The neighborhood of Woodlawn is an irregularly shaped rectangle running in a north-south direction, located in east/northeast Birmingham, Jefferson County, Alabama, approximately 3.5 miles from the city center. Documented as one of the earliest settlements in Jefferson County, it was first inhabited as early as 1815. Later, in 1824, three generations of the Obadiah Wood family migrated from South Carolina to the Huffman area of the county. By 1839, son Edmund Wood settled what was to become Woodlawn, producing a prolific and successful progeny who impacted a lasting legacy on the community. The area grew slowly until development of the Birmingham Mineral District in the 1880s, when Woodlawn transformed within only a decade from a rural agricultural community to a working and professional class suburb. Though never the site of a major industry or planned company housing, it grew because of its proximity to the city and its location on street car lines connecting metropolitan Birmingham to the further outlying suburbs of East Lake and Gate City. Annexed into the City of Birmingham in 1910, Woodlawn peaked during the early and mid twentieth century, featuring locally renowned commercial, educational, religious, and civic institutions and facilities. After the mid-century, shifts in population and housing patterns paralleled expansion of the Birmingham Municipal Airport (now Birmingham NFS Form 10-900-a 0MB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

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International Airport) on the north end of the neighborhood and construction of Interstate 20/59 through the mid-section, and Woodlawn began a steady decline. City of Birmingham officials and planners stepped in during the 1960s with the first efforts to revitalize the neighborhood, addressing crime, blight, traffic, and housing problems. Local residents responded with participation in a Neighborhood Association, beginning an ongoing partnership with the City that continues to the present.

Woodlawn was first inhabited as early as 1815 and 1816 when the Hawkins, Riley, Eubank and John Smith families arrived (White, p. 15). In 1824, according to local historians, the Obadiah Wood family migrated from South Carolina to the Jones Valley, at the present site of Huffman. Arriving with his father was Edmund Wood, a native of the Greenville District of South Carolina. In 1838, at a price of $1500, the younger Wood purchased 400 acres on the Georgia Road, six miles east of , shortly thereafter transferring the property to his son Obadiah Washington Wood (Carter, vol. I; Ferguson; Tutwiler).

With only minimal physical and documentary evidence of the settlement period, little is known about the community during its earliest development. Local historians hold that the first post office was established in the area in 1832, the community then being known as Rockville. Churches were not established for several more decades, Edmund Wood and others being active in the nearby Ruhama Baptist Church. In Woodlawn, the first place of worship, shared by all denominations in what was known as Union services, was built on land donated by Obadiah Washington Wood Sr. at 56th Street and Second Avenue, the later site of the Woodlawn Elementary School. Early homes have been lost, including the Edmund Wood Home "Willow Wood" at the present site of Willow Wood Park and the Obadiah Washington Wood Sr. home "Woodlawn" on the Georgia Road. O. W. Wood Sr. is credited with establishing the first general store, first post office, and first saw mill in the area, as well as granting rights of way for railroad and streetcar construction, and donating land for four churches, a school, and for the settlement of former slaves at nearby Zion City. The Wood Family Cemetery, containing roughly 150 graves dating from c. 1824 to the present, remains as evidence of early settlement and includes the graves of Obadiah and Edmund Wood and seven generations of Wood family members. It occupies approximately two acres on 57th Street North at First Avenue, on land originally belonging to Edmond Wood and passed on to Obadiah Washington Wood Sr. who, in 1898, deeded it to the Wood family for burial of family members and descendants by birth or marriage. Like other settlements in the county, Woodlawn appears to have remained a sparsely populated agricultural region well into the mid-nineteenth century, attractive to settlers for its convenient location on the Georgia Road and its fertile, well-watered valley land.

As entrepreneurs and industrialists worked to develop the potential of the Birmingham Mineral District during the waning years of the nineteenth century, Woodlawn found itself strategically situated between fledgling manufacturing plants and outlying suburbs. In 1870, the Alabama and Chattanooga Railroad, later called the Alabama Great Southern (AGS), completed a line through the Jones Valley, with a "grab post" erected at what is now 55th Street. In honor of the Wood family, the settlement was renamed Wood's Station, and a semblance of community began to appear. In 1878, Obadiah Washington Wood Sr. donated the land and erected the first school, the Woodlawn Academy, a one-story frame building on the site later occupied by the Woodlawn Baptist Church and the East Birmingham Church of God in Christ. Son-in-law John T. Hood served as instructor for several years. Subsequent growth led to the construction of a new school building NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

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NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section 8 Page 130 county and State Jefferson County, AL______by c.l 884-1892, a three-story brick structure situated at the future site of the Woodlawn Elementary School. By the end of the decade, the first churches were established, the Baptists in 1886, Methodists in 1887, and Presbyterians in 1888. The Georgia Pacific Railroad (later Alabama Great Southern) was completed by 1883 and the Central of Georgia (later Seaboard Coast) and Birmingham Mineral line by 1888. The community was renamed Woodlawn in 1886, and, January 26, 1891, it was incorporated under a municipal government. Boundaries of the new city extended generally from 47th Street to 65th Street, between 12th Avenue North and 7th Avenue South.

Significant to the growth of Woodlawn was the late-nineteenth century development of the street car. Opportunity in and proximity to the up-and-coming City of Birmingham attracted laborers, professionals, patrons, and day trippers from the community's populace, all requiring a mode of transportation to reach their destinations. The AGS Railroad completed in 1870 provided the earliest accommodations. As cities across the nation grew and technology evolved, new modes of transportation became available. What became known as the dummy line, a steam-powered light rail line, proved uniquely suited to Birmingham's span of long distances between the suburbs, industries, and city. The first dummy car began operation in the city in 1885, and Birmingham soon became the largest operator of surface dummy lines in the United States, continuing even beyond the turn of the century. Service reached Woodlawn by 1887 with construction of the East Lake Dummy Line. A second steam dummy, the Birmingham & Gate City Railway, grew out of a franchise granted to the East Birmingham Land Company that was organized in 1886. Service began within the city limits in 1887 and extended the following year through Woodlawn along Third Avenue North to the Gate City suburb. The two lines intersected at First Avenue North and 56th Street, just one block east of what became the commercial center of the community. The ensuing years brought consolidation of a myriad of companies and, finally, electrification of the old steam dummy lines. Electric service came to Woodlawn in 1897 on the East Lake line and in 1898 on the Gate City line. The twentieth century brought competition of the automobile and the challenges of economic depression and world war, but light rail service prevailed well into the mid-century, actually spurred by the gasoline rationing of the war years. Bus service was first introduced to Woodlawn in 1931 but did not supplant the street car for over two decades. The Tidewater street car route, dating from 1913 and operating between and East Lake, passing through Woodlawn on Third Avenue South, ran the last street car in the city on April 19, 1953. For a few years hence, between 1950 and 1958, efforts were made to operate a trackless trolley, but these soon gave way to the city bus.

The late nineteenth century development of the industries of the Birmingham Mineral District and subsequent evolution of the streetcar system and outlying suburbs brought a decade of rapid growth for Woodlawn. The community entered the 1880s with a population of only 89, still a sparsely settled agricultural community. City directories of the period reflect the rapid transition to suburbia, beginning with the 1883-84 listings depicting the humble origins of the community. Listings included Postmaster O.W. Wood, general merchandising proprietor J. T. Hood, school principal W. D. Love, and twenty- four farmers who received mail at Woodlawn, then known as Wood's Station. Transition was already underway the following year, when, of the twenty-four entries, only eleven appeared in agriculture: five farmers, three truck farmers, two poultry breeders, and a dairy farmer. A second general merchandising store had opened under the proprietorship of J.W. Montgomery, a music teacher added to the staff of the Woodlawn Academy, two clerks and an assignee were employed at the local general store, and the first blue-collar laborers and commuters were listed, including a self- employed carpenter, a foreman at the Elyton Land Company and a worker at the Iron Mountain Nursery. Listings for 1886 NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

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included a saddle and harness business in Woodlawn and a laborer employed by the Birmingham Iron Works. By 1887, the beginnings of a commuting professional class appear, with the listing of two real estate agents, a clerk, and an attorney who resided in Woodlawn and worked in Birmingham. A year later, in 1888, John T. Hood had established the Woodlawn Land and Improvement Company, located on Woodlawn Avenue at the corner of College and capitalized at $50,000; the agency would become responsible for much of the subdivision and development of Woodlawn as a commercial center and residential suburb and continued under the direction of Hood until his death in 1913. Other agencies active in the community were Woodlawn Realty, under J. [B.] Gibson, operating between 1907 and 1932, its offices in the City of Birmingham until 1920, when it moved to Woodlawn. Another firm under the name of Couch and Dalby appeared in the City Directories between 1903 and 1908, briefly downtown and thereafter in the Woodlawn community. (City Directories, 1883-1888; Jefferson County Survey Plat maps, )

By 1890, the population of the community had grown to 1,506, a 1592.13% increase over the previous decade. A sampling of slightly less than half of approximately 330 residential entries in the 1890 City Directory depicts this drastic growth and transition of the community. More than half (56%) of those sampled worked outside of Woodlawn, primarily in the labor class (35%). A smaller percentage (15%) were employed in retail or clerical positions in the city, and less still (5.5%) commuted to professional or management positions. Approximately one-third (32%) were employed locally, primarily self-employed laborers (15%) or professional and merchant class (11%), with only a fraction listed in agriculture (3%) and even less in clerical and retail jobs (2%). Professional and management jobs in the city included real estate agents, attorneys, and contractors, while locally there were physicians, pastors, educators, one attorney, one real estate agent, and several merchants. A significant number (12%) did not report employment. (City Directory, 1890)

Upon incorporation in 1891, Woodlawn entered an eighteen-year period of self-government. Improvements included sidewalks, waterworks, fire service, school construction, telephone service and completion of the City Hall and jail. The fire department had grown from a nine-horse operation in 1888, to fifteen-horses in 1890, to its first motorized equipment in 1909. The Woman's Study Club organized in 1895 and became instrumental in establishing a public library in 1905. Later, in 1921, the club became a member of the Progressive Era Alabama Federation of Women's Clubs (AFWC) and General Federation of Women's Clubs (GFWC). A Masonic Lodge, the Woodlawn Fraternal Lodge #525 AF&AM, was organized in 1892. Schools established during the period included Woodlawn Central, Gibson, and Kennedy Elementary and Woodlawn High for whites and Patterson school for blacks. Grace Episcopal Church and St. Clements Catholic Church were also founded at this time. A commercial center had developed at what is now 55th Place and First Avenue North, as depicted on a sketch map of the area around 1900 prepared by J.P. Wood and visible in extant buildings dating to the period. The business section of the 1908 Birmingham City Directory lists some 60 establishments in the community, including five general merchandising stores, fifteen grocers (all except four working at their place of residence), an undertaker, two drycleaners, two contractors, one druggist, three real estate agencies, a justice of the peace, seven physicians, a plumber, portraitist, and three shoemakers. Construction of the Beaux Arts style Woodlawn City Hall in 1908 evidenced the community's civic pride and economic prosperity, and accommodated the municipal government, fire station, civic auditorium, and second-floor library, with as an adjacent jail dating from the same year. An 1888 Beers map details ownership of property, the large holdings by Wood family members glimpsing the widespread impact of the family on the community. Other historic maps from the period indicate the area comprising the community, reflecting the NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

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As the community of Woodlawn and the City of Birmingham continued to grow, a support for annexation into the city steadily increased. In 1898, city boosters began a "Greater Birmingham" promotion, seeking to add suburban areas to the city so that the 1900 census would reflect the "true population," as well as increasing the tax base and allowing for the provision of unified city services. Though not succeeding by the turn of the century, annexation gradually gained the support of nearly all involved: the business and residential groups within the city, suburban residents, real estate, and labor. A referendum of 1908 was supported by six often suburbs, Woodlawn voting in favor. On January 1, 1910, Greater Birmingham officially expanded its boundaries to 48 square miles and its population to 132,685, comprised of roughly 60,000 within Old Birmingham and 70,000 in the annexed suburbs, an increase of 245% for the decade. The results of annexation were a significant improvement of city services to the annexed suburbs, an ultimate end in 1911 to the ward- alderman system of government in favor of a City Commission, and the addition of an industrial tax base which, though smaller than that provided by the suburbs, offset expenditure of services to the suburbs. By 1921, when Birmingham celebrated its golden anniversary, annexation had launched the city to the position of major metropolis on a national ranking and a leading industrial city of the South.

With annexation, Woodlawn entered its period of greatest prosperity and began to take on a physical appearance it maintains to the present. Substantial housing development had taken place by 1911 when the Sanborn Fire Insurance Company recorded its first set of maps for the community. Residences were almost exclusively of frame construction, on lots generally around fifty feet wide and 150' deep. Based on the houses that survive today, the vast majority of these pre- 1911 houses were folk Victorian form houses, many of which had hipped roofs with cross gable and simple Victorian detailing. Random street patterns reflected the unplanned growth of the community, with First Avenue being the principal east-west thoroughfare and Church Street/Eighth Avenue North and the Macadam Road the primary secondary routes. Only a handful of brick houses appeared, but brick commercial, religious, and educational buildings were present, including nearly a dozen commercial buildings, City Hall, 56th Street Baptist Church, Woodlawn Methodist Episcopal Church South (veneer), Woodlawn Public School, Gibson School, and Kennedy School. Small industries appeared, generally at the outskirts of the community and close to railroad tracks, including the First Avenue Lumber Company, I. E. Hood Lumber Company, and the White Blakeslee Manufacturing Company. The population growth led to the establishment of churches beyond the nucleus of the community, including the West Woodlawn Baptist Church, West Woodlawn Methodist Church, St. Clements Roman Catholic Church, and at least two African American churches, the Louis Street Methodist Episcopal Church at Third Avenue North and 67th Street and the "Colored Church" at Third Avenue North and Spring. Other commercial buildings were randomly scattered, reflecting the success of small businesses.

The height of development was reflected, in part, by the phase of second-generation buildings by most of the community's religious institutions. The Woodlawn Methodist Episcopal Church, who acquired property on First Avenue and 54th Street in 1907, laid a cornerstone in 1909, and held services in the new Romanesque Revival style building in NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

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1919. A Sunday School building was added to the site in 1925. The Woodlawn Baptist Church (formerly 56th Street Baptist Church) constructed a new facility in 1909-1911 on land donated by Obadiah Washington Wood. The Woodlawn Presbyterian Church replaced their 1890 structure in 1913. Grace Episcopal Church, originally established as Cavalry church in 1889, was renamed Grace in 1894 and added to the Episcopal Diocese of Alabama in 1902. In 1920, plans were made to replace its 1890 frame building, the result being a rusticated brownstone Gothic style building designed by Birmingham architect James E. Green. The cornerstone was finally laid in 1924 and services held in 1927. St. Clement Roman Catholic Church built a frame structure at First Avenue and Davies Street in 1910, constructed its parish school in 1916, and replaced the original house of worship with a brick building in 1928. Other institutions, such as Woodlawn's library, were a source of great pride for the community, becoming with annexation the first branch of the Birmingham Public Library. In 1922, Woodlawn High School was constructed on the site of the Wood family springs, special sewage systems being installed to divert the underground water. A new facility for the Gibson School dated from 1925. The Edmund Wood Home, Willow Wood, was purchased in 1926 by the City of Birmingham for use as a public park and community center known as the Willow Wood Park and Community House. It included a swimming pool, measuring 95' x 45' and fed by fifteen natural springs, added to the grounds in 1922 by Miss Delia Wood, granddaughter of Edmund Wood, who graciously allowed the community use of the pool.

Sanborn Maps from 1930 further indicate the height of community development during the early twentieth century. Wood continued to be the dominant building material, but brick and stone residences, as well as duplex housing, appeared much more frequently. Stylistically, housing built in the early twentieth century included mostly small scale bungalows, many of which were simple gable front houses often with simple Craftsman style details including angle bracketed eaves, exposed rafter ends and geometric window sash. The first filling stations and garages reflected the impact of the automobile, and the first restaurant, movie theater, and swimming pool indicated a trend toward recreation and leisure made possible by the prosperity of the era.

The 1930s saw the advent of air transportation that would have positive impact on the city as a whole but would adversely affect the community of Woodlawn, eventually drastically increasing the amount of automobile traffic, producing extreme noise pollution, and encroaching on undeveloped and residential land. By 1929, the first air service had begun in the city at Roberts Field in West Birmingham. In 1931, the Birmingham Municipal Airport was dedicated at its present site, funded by a $1 million bond issue and supported by the Birmingham City Commission, the Chamber of Commerce, and city residents. While it is difficult to assess the impact of the development of the airport on the primarily residential Woodlawn neighborhood, the airport certainly became a destination for increased automobile traffic along what was historically known as Macadam Road (now Messer Airport Highway) and its continuation along 50th Street.

At mid-century, Woodlawn continued its tradition of civic pride and excellence of service to the community. Woodlawn High school in 1939 boasted the addition to the proscenium arch of the auditorium of an 816 square foot mural by Sidney W.J. Van Scheck entitled "Panorama of Youth's Strife in the Approach to Life's Problems" and featuring more than a dozen nine-foot heroic figures and four fourteen-foot super-heroic figures. Additions were also made to Gibson school in 1944 and 1949-1950. A local newspaper begun in 1944 was short-lived, however, being absorbed by the Tarrant City NFS Form 10-900-a 0MB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

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News in 1951, the Trussville News in 1952, thereafter known as the East End News. A World War II memorial was erected in 1945 by the Rogers Brothers Post #3565 of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, in honor of local brothers killed on the same ship. A memorial service was held in 1946 in remembrance of the seventy-two Woodlawn students and graduates killed in World War II. Of great pride to the community was the construction of a new library in 1950 (architect Van Kuren, Davis & Company), the Eastern Health Center at First Avenue South and 57th Street in the same year (funded by Hill-Burton grant; architect E. V. Van Kuren), and the Woodlawn Branch of the First National Bank of Birmingham (architect Warren, Knight, & Davis) in 1951. In addition to these civic projects, residential development continued on the scattered vacant parcels that still remained within the neighborhood especially along its northern and western edges.

Modern development projects included renovation and addition to the Woodlawn High School, a new building in 1965 for the Woodlawn Baptist Church, and a renovation of the Woodlawn Elementary School in 1967. Construction of Interstate 59/20 began during the period, eventually taking 200 acres of land from Woodlawn and bisecting it across the middle. The community soon was to face new challenges, however, and, as Woodlawn reached mid-century, it began a transition from the prosperous streetcar suburb to a declining and outmoded community unable to meet the modern age of the automobiles and aviation.

In the early 1960s, the City of Birmingham Planning Commission began efforts at planned development of the city, producing in 1961 a report entitled "Birmingham Neighborhoods and Communities" that established geographical units to be used in future planning studies as a basis for Neighborhood Analysis and ultimately for a Community Renewal Plan. The Woodlawn neighborhood tabulated a population of 7427 and area of 336 acres, with no elementary schools, one five- acre park, local shopping, a fully-developed density of 20.5 persons per acre, a mixture of single-, two-, and multi-family housing, and a racial mixture of white- and non-white. A follow-up Neighborhood Analysis report in 1967 located areas of deterioration, obsolescence, and decay, determined and analyzed their causes and contributing factors. By the next decade, news articles of the period reported significant deterioration of the neighborhood. Fear of burglary and robbery was so high that businesses locked their stores during the day and customers were being robbed on the sidewalks and streets outside.

Woodlawn's population in 1960 totaled 6372, increased to 6964 in 1970, then drastically decreased to 5527 in 1977. Shifts in racial composition appeared during the decade, reporting roughly 20% black and 80% white in 1970 compared with 38% black and 62% white in 1977. Owner occupied housing decreased from 43% to 31% in the same period; unemployment increased from 5% to 33%; retired persons increased from 6% to 23%. As Woodlawn had moved past the mid-twentieth century, it had entered a decline reflected in population and housing shifts and paralleled by construction of Interstate 20/59 and expansion of the Birmingham Municipal Airport. The City of Birmingham and the local neighborhood soon joined forces in efforts to reverse the trend. (Neighborhood Analysis, 1978, p.4-5 to 4-9). NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

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Woodlawn entered the new millennium as one of Jefferson County's oldest communities, having survived for over one hundred seventy-five years. It had passed from a sparsely populated agricultural settlement to a suddenly booming streetcar suburb during its first phase of development, emerging as a prosperous turn-of-the-century self-governing town. Incorporation into the City of Birmingham had brought increased city services and a period of prosperity during which the neighborhood boasted locally renowned civic, religious, commercial, and educational institutions and facilities. Each phase of development had been impacted by transportation, its settlement dependent on its location on the Georgia Road, the earliest route into the fertile Jones Valley. Next, its situation on the railroad and streetcar routes of the 1870s and 1880s led to its rapid growth, providing a means to reach employment in the burgeoning industries and businesses in the Birmingham Mineral District and the young City of Birmingham. Prosperity was fleeting, however, as the age of the automobile brought mid-twentieth century challenges of an increasingly transient population, greater traffic congestion, and commercial competition from outlying shopping centers. As the natural aging process took its toll on the citizenry, institutions, and buildings, the community met its greatest adversaries: the Birmingham Municipal Airport (later Birmingham International) and Interstate 20/59, one encroaching on the neighborhood from the north and the other bisecting it through the middle. The resultant shift in demographics to a population of lower median income, higher population density and lower owner-occupation threatened the community's existence with crime, deterioration, and unemployment. The City of Birmingham responded with funding and expertise for revitalization, matched by local support of the residential and business sectors of the neighborhood. With the success of the Citizen Participation program, the Woodlawn Business Association, and Stride Forward Woodlawn, the community stands poised at the brink of rebirth, its local infrastructure established and amenable to the direction of city planners.

9. Major Bibliographic References

Alabama Register of Landmarks and Heritage. Fowler-Woods House, December 4, 1992. Wood Family Cemetery, January 25, 1977.

Birmingham City Directories, 1883-1940 .

Birmingham Neighborhoods and Communities. Birmingham Planning Commission, 1961.

Bureau of Land Management. Jefferson County, Alabama, land patent web search.

Carter, Lenore Marlow Sumner. "Woodlawn History." 13 vols., loose bound collection of news articles and local histories. Woodlawn Business Association: 1996. Woodlawn Public Library.

Dobson, Lynne. Interview and correspondence.

Federal Census, 1830-1920. NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

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NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section _9_ Page 136 county and State Jefferson County. AL______

Harris, Carl V. "Annexation Struggles and Political Power in Birmingham, Alabama, 1890-1910," Alabama Review. Vol. XXVII, July 1974, No. 3:163-184.

Hill Ferguson Collection. Woodlawn files. Birmingham Public Library.

Hudson, Alvin W. and Harold E. Cox. Street Railways of Birmingham. Harold E. Cox, Forty Fort, Pennsylvania: 1976.

Local Histories found in Carter, Ferguson, and Tutwiler collections: "Early Events in the Life of Woodlawn," by Rosa Wood Bums for the Eclectic Study Circle, October, 1927. "Landmarks of Woodlawn," by Yancey Bowie, n.d. Untitled history of the Wood Family, n.d. Untitled text from July 29, 1947 radio address on Woodlawn history. Untitled text from c. 1947 radio address on Woodlawn business community. "Woodlawn, A Natural Area of Birmingham," April 1950. "Woodlawn History: Some Old u Some New," by Lenore S. Carter for the Woodlawn Business Association, February 12, 1997. "Woodlawn," n.d.

Maps: Beers Atlas, Woodlawn, AL, 1888. Chambers Map of Jefferson County, 1890 Grefehkamp's Map of Birmingham, September, 1914. Greig Map of Jefferson County, 1889 J.P. Wood's Sketch of Woodlawn c.1900. Jefferson County Survey Plat Maps, 1888-1913 Kelley's Map of Birmingham, AL, 1911. Sanborn Fire Insurance Company Maps, Birmingham, AL, 1911, 1930, 1965. Totten's Map of Birmingham, 1921. Whitson's Map of Birmingham, 1932.

National Register of Historic Places. Woodlawn City Hall, 5525 First Avenue North, Birmingham, AL. June 30, 1988. Woodlawn Commercial Historic District, Birmingham, AL. January 25, 1991.

Neighborhood Analysis, Birmingham, AL. Birmingham Planning Commission, 1967.

Neighborhood Analysis, Birmingham, AL. Birmingham Planning Commission, 1978.

Schnorrenberg, John M. Birmingham Historical Society: A Tour of Towers, 24 March 1991: "Woodlawn United Methodist Church." Grace Episcopal Church. NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

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NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section 9, 10 Page 137 county and State Jefferson County, AL______

Remington, W. Craig. Historical Atlas of Alabama. Volume 2: Cemetery Locations by County. Department of Geography, . Tuscaloosa, AL: 1999.

Tubbs, Bill and Sue. Jefferson County, Alabama, Ancestral Homesteads. Jasper, AL: 1999.

Tutwiler Collection. Woodlawn files. Birmingham Public Library.

White, Marjorie Longenecker. The Birmingham District: An Industrial History and Guide. Birmingham Historical Society, 1981.

White, Marjorie, L., and Carter L. Hudgins. Village Creek: An Architectural and Historical Resources Survey of Ensley. East Birmingham and East Lake. Birmingham Historical Society, 1985.

"The Wood Family Cemetery: A Short Family History and Listing of Burials." The Wood Family Cemetery, Inc., Birmingham, AL: 1 January 2000.

10. Geographic Data

Verbal Boundary Description

Beginning at the intersection of 60th Street North and 2nd Court North, proceed southeast along the centerline of 60th Street North to the projection of the northern property line of 141 60th Street North. Then proceed northeast along the property line of 141 60th Street North to the projection of the centerline of the alley between property line of 60th Street North and 61st Street North. Then proceed northwest along the centerline of the alley to the northern property line of 138 61st Street North. Then proceed along the northern property line of 138 61st Street North to the centerline of 61st Street North. Then proceed southeast along the centerline of 61st Street North to the projection of the northern property line of 125 61st Street North. Then proceed along the northern property line of 125 61st Street North to its eastern property line. Then follow the rear property lines of 125 and 121 61st Street North to the south property line of 121 61st Street North. Then proceed southwest along the south property line of 121 61st Street North to the centerline of 61st Street North. Then proceed along the centerline of 61st Street North to the projection of the south property line of 112 61st Street North. Then proceed southwest along the southern property lines of 112 61st Street North, 117 60th Street North and 116 60th Street North to the centerline of the alley between 60th Street North and 59th Street North. Then proceed along the centerline of the alley to the projection of the southern property line of 5915 1st Court North. The proceed southwest along the southern property lines of 5901 through 5915 1st Court North to the centerline of 59th Street North, then proceed along the centerline of 59th Street North to the southern property line of 120 59th Street North. Then proceed southwest along the southern property line of 120 59th Street North to the centerline of the alley between 59th and 58th Streets North. Then proceed southeast along the centerline of the alley to the centerline of 1st Avenue North. Then proceed southwest along the centerline of 1st Avenue North to the projection of the western property line of 5709 1st Avenue North. Then proceed southeast along the eastern property line of 5709 1st Avenue North to the southern property line of 5709 1st Avenue North. Then proceed southwest along the southern property line of 5709 1st Avenue North to the NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

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Then proceed along the southern property line of 2 55th Place North to its rear property line. Then proceed northwest along the rear property lines of the properties facing 55th Place to the rear property line of 5525 1st Avenue North. Then proceed southwest along the rear property lines of the properties facing 1st Avenue North to the western property line of 5505 1st Avenue North. Then proceed northwest along the western property line of 5505 1st Avenue North to the centerline of 1st Avenue North. Then proceed southwest along the centerline of 1st Avenue North to the projection of the western property line of 5416 1st Avenue North. Then proceed north along the western property line of 5416 1 st Avenue North to the rear property line of 5410 1 st Avenue North. Then proceed west along the rear property line of 5410 1st Avenue North to the eastern property lines of the properties facing the east side of 54th Street North. Then proceed north along the eastern property lines of the properties facing the east side of 54th Street North to the rear property lines of the properties fronting along Georgia Road. Then proceed west along the rear property lines of the properties fronting along Georgia Road to the centerline of 54th Street North. Then proceed south along the centerline of 54th Street North to the projection of the southern property line of 106 54th Street North. Then proceed west along the southern property line of 106 54th Street North to the centerline of the alley between 53rd and 54th Streets North. The proceed south along the alley to the southern property line of 209 53rd Street North. The proceed west along the southern property line of 209 53rd Street North to the centerline of 53rd Street North. Then proceed west along the centerline of 53rd Street North to the southern property line of 104 53rd Street North. Then proceed west along southern property line of 104 53rd Street North and 145 52nd Place North to the centerline of 52nd Place North. Then proceed south along the centerline of 52nd Place North to the projection of the southern property line of 140 52nd Place North. Then proceed west along the southern property line of 140 52nd Place North to centerline of the alley between 52nd Place and 52nd Street North. Then proceed south along the centerline of the alley to the rear property line of the properties fronting along 1st Avenue North. Then proceed southwest along the rear property line of the properties fronting along 1st Avenue North to the southern property line of 127 52nd Street North. Then proceed west along the southern property line of 127 52nd Street North to the centerline of 52nd Street North. Then proceed south along the centerline of 52nd Street North to the southern property line of 104 52nd Street North. Then proceed southwest along the southern property line of 104 52nd Street North to its western property line. Then proceed northwest along the western property line of 104 52nd Street North to the rear property lines of the properties facing 2nd Avenue North. Then proceed southwest along the rear property lines of the properties facing 2nd Avenue North to the western property line of 5016 1st Avenue North. Then proceed southeast along the western property line of 5016 1st Avenue North to the centerline of 1st Avenue North. Then proceed southwest along the centerline of 1st Avenue North to the centerline of 52nd Street North. Then proceed northwest along the centerline of 52nd Street North to the centerline of the alley between 1st and 2nd Avenues North. Then proceed southwest along he centerline of the alley between 1st and 2nd Avenues North to the centerline of the alley between 47th Place North and 47th Street North. Then proceed north along the centerline of the alley between 47th Place North and 47th Street North to the northern property line of 856 47th Place North. Then proceed east along the northern property line of 856 47th Place North to the centerline of the alley between 47th Place North and 47th Way North. Then proceed north along the centerline of the alley between 47th Place North and 47th Way North to the northern property line of 960 47th Place North. Then proceed east along the northern property line of 960 47th Place North to the western property line of 4719 9th Terrace North. Then proceed north along the western property line of 4719 9th Terrace North to the centerline of 9th Terrace North. Then proceed west along the centerline of 9th Terrace North to the western property line of 4716 9th Terrace North, then proceed north along the western property line of 4716 9th Terrace North to a line bisecting the NFS Form 10-900-a OMB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section 10 Page 139 county and State Jefferson County, AL______

property at 4716 9th Terrace North from west to east at its midline from north to south. Then proceed east along the projection of the line bisecting the property at 4716 9th Terrace North to the centerline of 50th Street North. The proceed south along the centerline of 50th Street North to the projection of the northern property line of 975 50th Street North. Then proceed east along the northern property line of 975 50th Street North to the centerline of the alley between 50th Street North and Messer Airport Highway. Then proceed south along the alley to the centerline of an alley along the northern property lines of the properties at 5028 through 5116 Georgia Road. Then proceed east along the alley to the centerline of 52nd Street North. Then proceed north along the centerline of 52nd Street North to the centerline of 10th Avenue North (Richard Arrington Boulevard). Then proceed east along the centerline of 10th Avenue North (Richard Arrington Boulevard) to the centerline of the alley between 52nd Street North and 52nd Place North. The proceed south along the centerline of the alley to the centerline of the alley to the rear of the houses along the north side of Georgia Road. Then proceed west along the centerline of the alley to the east property line of 5222 Georgia Road. Then proceed south along the east property line of 5222 Georgia Road to the centerline of Georgia Road. Then proceed east along the centerline of Georgia Road to the rear property lines of the houses on the west side of the 900 block of 53rd Street North. Then proceed north along the rear property lines of the houses on the west side of the 900 block of 53rd Street North to the centerline of 10th Avenue North (Richard Arrington Boulevard). Then proceed east along the centerline of 10th Avenue North (Richard Arrington Boulevard) to the projection of the western property line of 252 55th Street North. Then proceed east along the western property line of 252 55th Street North to the centerline of 55th Street North. Then proceed north and east along the centerline of 55th Street North to the centerline of 57th Street North. Then proceed southeast along the centerline of 57th Street North to the centerline of 2nd Avenue North. Then proceed northeast along the centerline of 2nd Avenue North to the centerline of the westernmost alley between 57th and 56th Streets North. Then proceed northwest along the centerline of the alley to the to the centerline of 2nd Court North. Then proceed northeast along the centerline of 2nd Court North to the point of beginning.

Boundary Justification

The boundary includes the surviving portions of the Woodlawn neighborhood which retain sufficient historic character and resources to convey a sense of the district's historical development. Areas excluded from the district generally possessed higher ratios of noncontributing to contributing resources or otherwise retained insufficient integrity to warrant inclusion. NFS Form 10-900-a 0MB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section jjhotos Page 140 county and State _ Jefferson County, AL______

Photographs:

1. Woodlawn Historic District 2. Birmingham, Jefferson County, Alabama 3. David B. Schneider 4. 30 October 2002 5. 411 E. 6th St., Anniston AL 36207

The above information is the same for the following photographs:

1. Streetscape, 100 block of 60th Street North, camera facing north. 2. Streetscape, 5900 block of 1 st Court North, camera facing northeast. 3. 120 60th Street North (resource #641), typical late-Victorian dwelling, camera facing west. 4. Streetscape, 100 block of 61 st Street North, camera facing northwest. 5. 5912 2nd Avenue North (resource #114), early-20th century duplex, camera facing northwest. 6. 208 59th Street North (resource #633), typical late-Victorian dwelling, camera facing west. 7. 212 59th Street North (resource #635), typical Foursquare form dwelling, camera facing southwest. 8. Streetscape, 5800 block of 2nd Avenue North, camera facing northwest. 9. Streetscape, 100 block of 58th Street North, camera facing northwest. 10. Wood Family Cemetery, 119 57th Street North (resource #600), camera facing east. 11. Grace Episcopal Church, 5720 1st Avenue North (resource #92), camera facing northwest. 12. Woodlawn Branch, Birmingham Public Library 5709 1st Avenue North (resource #33), camera facing southeast. 13. Birmingham Fire Station No. 12, 15 57th Street South (resource #609), camera facing southeast. 14. Woodlawn High School, 140 57th Street North resource #139), camera facing northwest. 15. Streetscape, 5600 block of 1st Avenue North, camera facing south. 16. Woodlawn City Hall, 5525 1st Avenue North (resource #19), camera facing southeast. 17. Streetscape, 1st block of 55th Place North & South, camera facing south. 18. Woodlawn M. E. Church South, 5432 1st Avenue North (resource #9), camera facing northwest. 19. Woodlawn Branch Bank, 5428 1st Avenue North (resource #8), camera facing northwest. 20. 5325 Georgia Road (resource #693), typical late-Victorian dwelling camera facing southwest. 21. 216 54th Street North (resource #575), typical early-20th century dwelling, camera facing northwest. 22. Streetscape, 900 block of 53rd Street North, camera facing northwest. 23. Streetscape, 900 block of 52nd Place North, camera facing northwest. 24. 209 52nd Street North (resource #381), typical late-Victorian dwelling, camera facing southeast. 25. Streetscape, 100 block of 53rd Street North, camera facing southwest. 26. Streetscape, 900 block of 53rd Street North, typical modern apartment building, camera facing southwest. 27. Streetscape, 900 block of 52nd Way North, camera facing southwest. 28. Streetscape, 100 block of 52nd Place North, camera facing northeast. 29. Streetscape, 100 block of 52nd Place North, camera facing southwest. 30. Streetscape, 200 block of 52nd Street North, camera facing northwest. 31. Streetscape, 200 block of 52nd Street North, camera facing southwest. 32. Streetscape, 5100 block of 9th Avenue North, camera facing northwest. 33. Streetscape, 5000 block of Georgia Avenue North, camera facing southwest. 34. Streetscape, 200 block of 51st Street North, camera facing northeast. 35. Streetscape, 5000 block of 9th Avenue North, camera facing southwest. NFS Form 10-900-a 0MB No. 1024-0018 (8-86)

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CONTINUATION SHEET name of property: Woodlawn Historic District______Section jphotos Page 141 county and State___Jefferson County, AL

36. Streetscape, 4900 block of 2nd Avenue North, camera facing northeast. 37. Streetscape, 200 block of 47th Place North, camera facing northwest. 38. Streetscape, 200 block of 48th Street North, camera facing northwest. 39. Streetscape, 4800 block of 2nd Avenue North, camera facing northeast. 40. Streetscape, 200 block of 49th Street North, camera facing northwest. 41. 215 50th Street North (resource #358), neglect and fire threaten resources in the district, camera facing northeast 42. Streetscape, 800 block of 50th Street North, camera facing northwest. 43. Streetscape, 4700 block of 9th Terrace North, camera facing northwest. 44. Streetscape, 900 block of 47th Place North, camera facing northwest. 45. Streetscape, 800 block of 47th Place North, camera facing northwest. 46. Streetscape, 4700 block of Messer Airport Highway, camera facing northeast. 47. Streetscape, 900 block of 50th Street North, Gibson School (resource #383) at left, camera facing north. WOODLAWN HISTORIC DISTRICT National Register of Historic Places 15 October 2002

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Contributes to potential NR historic district O Does not contribute to potential NR historic district Potential NR historic district boundary Existing NR sites/historic districts Birmingham, Alabama HISTORIC SITES SURVEY 2OO2

DAVID B. SCHNEIDER